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1 POP ART By Viktoriya Mazalova, 2012 1950s – 1960s

2 Abstract Expressionism
POP ART Minimal Art

3 Emerged in 1950s in Britain…

4 …And spread around the world

5 Who are responsible for this movement?
Andy Warhol ( )

6 Roy Lichtenstein ( )

7 Eduardo Arroyo (1937)

8 Jasper Johns (1930)

9 Chuck Close (1940)

10 Eduardo Paolozzi (1924)

11 What is POP ART? Mix of tradition of fine arts with imagery forms of popular culture. "Once you 'got' Pop, you could never see a sign the same way again. And once you thought Pop, you could never see America the same way again.“ Warhol

12 love indiana sculpture; Robert Indiana (born Robert Clark, American, 1928-), LOVE, 1966, oil on canvas, 71 7/8 x 71 7/8 inches, Indianapolis Museum of Art, IN.;

13 Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), Campbell's Tomato Soup, 1962, oil on canvas.;

14 Roy Lichtenstein, Vicki, 1964, enamel on steel, 42 x 42 inches, Minneapolis Institute of Arts.;

15 1956 Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing? is a collage by English artist Richard Hamilton.[1][2] It measures in (260 mm) × 9.75 in (248 mm). The work is now in the collection of the Kunsthalle Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany. It was the first work of pop art to achieve iconic status.;

16 Andy Warhol, Mick Jagger, 1973, silkscreen, 73/250, 74 cm x 112 cm, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, Iran. Mick Jagger was and is the lead singer of the rock band the Rolling Stones;

17 Three Flags, 1958, Whitney Museum of American Art

18 Eduardo Paolozzi. I was a Rich Man's Plaything (1947) is considered the initial standard bearer of "pop art" and first to display the word "pop". Paolozzi showed the collage in 1952 as part of his groundbreaking Bunk! series presentation at the initial Independent Group meeting in London.

19 Jasper Johns, Map, 1961. Museum of Modern ArtNew York City
Jasper Johns, Map, 1961. Museum of Modern ArtNew York City. Flags, maps, targets, stenciled words and numbers were themes used by Johns in the 1960s.

20 Popcorn Chicken by Bonn Liang This pop art sculpture turns in the wind, or with the touch of a hand. It is a bold addition to the waterfront.

21 Don Weisflog (American, ), "Women are More"; female nude bust Surreal Pop Art contemporary sculpture; cast polychrome resin. Titled verso, dated /2"H x 12"W. 

22 Roy Lichtenstein's Drowning Girl(1963) on display at the Museum of Modern Art, New York

23 Wayne Thiebaud, 1963 Three Machines

24 Pop Art consists of mix of elements of mass madia, such as:
Advertising Comics Mundane cultural objects Pop art is aimed to employ images of popular as opposed to elitist culture in art

25 Characteristics Recognizable imagery, drawn from popular media and products. Usually very bright colors. Flat imagery influenced by comic books and newspaper photographs. Images of celebrities or fictional characters in comic books, advertisements and fan magazines. In sculpture, an innovative use of media.

26 "An artist is someone who produces things that people don't need to have but that he - for some reason - thinks it would be a good idea to give them." Andy Warhol, Campbell's Tomato Juice Box, 1964, Synthetic polymer paint and silkscreen ink on wood, 10 inches × 19 inches × 9½ inches (25.4 × 48.3 × 24.1 cm),Museum of Modern Art, New York City

27 Where you can find some more about POP ART?


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