Art of the POPULAR CULTURE
Pop Art was … interest in mass- media, mass- production and mass-culture
Lawrence Alloway
Richard Hamilton Eduard Paolozzi
‘Bunk’ (short for Bunkum)
‘ I was a Rich Man’s Plaything by Eduardo Paolozzi (1947 collage)
RICHARD HAMILTON ( ) 'Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?‘ (1956 collage)
Featuring the work of: JASPER JOHNS ROY LICHTENSTEIN ANDY WARHOL CLAES OLDENBURG
Pop Art was originally a U.S. and British movement in the 1950s and 60s to react against Abstract Expressionism Abstract Expressionism Focused on elements rather than objects Pop Art Focused on recognizable objects
Jasper John O Known for assemblage (‘Junk’) Sculpture O ‘Neo-Dadaist’ more than a Pop Artist
Target With Four Faces, (1955)
Flag, (1955)
Painted Bronze, 1960
White Flag, 1955
Map, 1963
Andy Warhol ( ) O silkscreens of celebrities and everyday objects
Pete Rose, Campbell’s Soup Can, 1967.
16 Jackies, 1964
Green Marilyn, 1962.
Mick Jagger, 1975.
Self Portrait, 1964.
Roy Lichtenstein ( ) Created art with a COMIC-BOOK style Colors are basic, black-outlined Skin colors created with BENDAY DOTS…
Temple of Apollo, 1964
Bedroom at Arles, (Screenprint)
Roy LichtensteinVincent Van Gogh
Cubist Still Life with Playing Cards, 1974.
H OUSE I, 1996
BMW 320 I, 1977
Artist’s Studio (The Dance), 1974
Known for creating large-scale versions of recognizable objects
Giant Hamburger, 1962
Softlight Switches,
Clothespin, 1976.
Corridor Pin, Blue, Flying Pins, 2000.
Happy Rizzi House, 2001 Brunswick, Germany
Cidade Pop