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  1. Touch the Art: Pop Warhol's Top (Touch the Art) by Julie Appel, Amy Guglielmo, 2006-10-28
  2. Pop Art: A Critical History (The Documents of Twentieth-Century Art)
  3. Pop Art (Taschen 25th Anniversary) by Tilman Osterwold, 2007-07-01
  4. Pop Art by Tilman Osterwold, 2007-07-31
  5. Make it Pop!: Activities and Adventures in Pop Art (Art Explorers) by Joyce Raimondo, 2006-10-01
  6. Pop Art Is by Greil Marcus, 2008-03-19
  7. Pop Art Portraits by Paul Moorhouse, 2008-01-15
  8. Pop Art (Adventures in Art) by Christian Demilly, 2007-09-20
  9. Pop Art (World of Art) by Lucy R. Lippard, 1985-02
  10. Pop Art and Vernacular Cultures (Annotating Art's Histories: Cross-Cultural Perspectives in the Visual Arts)
  11. Pop Art (Movements in Modern Art) by David McCarthy, 2005-09-01
  12. Pop Art: Contemporary Perspectives (Princeton University Art Museum Monograph Series)
  13. The Art of Pop Piano (Book & CD) by Lou Stein, 2000-01
  14. Pop (Themes & Movements) by Mark Francis, Hal Foster, 2005-11-01

1. Pop Art - The Internet's Premier Pop Art Source Specializing In Andy Warhol.
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2. WWW Pop Art: Index
Everything is beautiful. Pop is everything. Andy Warhol. Index of PopArtists. Arman Artschwager, Richard Barker, Clive Beam, Mark Beijer,
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"Everything is beautiful. Pop is everything."
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3. Pop Art. Art Words And Terms At Biddington's.
The mid20th century art movement pop art is discussed at Biddington's Pedigree Provenancedefinitions of art words and terms at Biddingtons Art
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4. WWW Pop Art: Andy Warhol
Between 1945 and 1949 he studied pictorial design and art history, In 1965 he had an exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia.
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Andy Warhol
Born in 1928 at Pittsburgh of Czechoslovak immigrant parents. In 1954 he left school with a high school diploma. Between 1945 and 1949 he studied pictorial design and art history, sociology and psychology at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh. Met Philip Pearlstein and moved to New York with him in 1949. He worked for "Vogue" and "Harper's Bazaar", did window displays for Bonwit Teller and his first advertisements for I. Miller shoe company. In 1952 he had his first one-man exhibition at the Hugo Gallery, New York. He designed stage sets, dyed his hair straw-blond and moved into a house in Lexington Avenue with his mother and several cats. In 1954 he was in a collective exhibition at the Loft Gallery, New York. In 1956 he had an individual exhibition of his drawings for Boy Book at the Bodley Gallery, and his Golden Shoes were exhibited in Madison Avenue. He travelled in Europe and Asia. In 1960 he made his first pictures based on comic-strips and company trade names. In 1962 he produced his silkscreen prints on canvas of dollar notes, Campbell's Soup cans, Marilyn Monroe, etc. He was also included in the exhibition The New Realists at the Sidney Janis Gallery, New York, and started his series of disaster pictures:

5. WWW Pop Art Index
Index of PopArtists. Arman. Artschwager, Richard. Barker, Clive. Beam, Mark. Beijer, Christian. Bengston, Billy Al. Blake, Peter. Boshier
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6. Pop Art
pop art therefore coincided with the youth and pop music phenomenon of the 1950s pop art came in a number of waves, but all its adherents Joe Trilson,
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"The term first appeared in Britain during the 1950s and referred to the interest of a number of artists in the images of mass media, advertising, comics and consumer products. The 1950s were a period of optimism in Britain following the end of war-time rationing, and a consumer boom took place. Influenced by the art seen in Eduardo Paolozzi's 1953 exhibition Parallel between Art and Life at the Institute for Contemporary Arts, and by American artists such as Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg, British artists such as Richard Hamilton and the Independent Group aimed at broadening taste into more popular, less academic art. Hamilton helped organize the 'Man, Machine, and Motion' exhibition in 1955, and 'This is Tomorrow' with its landmark image Just What is it that makes today's home so different, so appealing? (1956). Pop Art therefore coincided with the youth and pop music phenomenon of the 1950s and '60s, and became very much a part of the image of fashionable, 'swinging' London. Peter Blake, for example, designed album covers for Elvis Presley and the Beatles and placed film stars such as Brigitte Bardot in his pictures in the same way that Warhol was immortalizing Marilyn Monroe in the USA. Pop art came in a number of waves, but all its adherents - Joe Trilson, Richard Smith, Peter Phillips, David Hockney and R.B. Kitaj - shared some interest in the urban, consumer, modern experience."

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    8. ArtLex On Pop Art
    pop art defined, with images from art history, great quotations, and links to other resources.
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    9. WebMuseum: Pop Art
    pop art brought art back to the material realities of everyday life, to popular culture In pop art, the epic was replaced with the everyday and the
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    Pop Art
    It is a moot point as to whether the most extraordinary innovation of 20th-century art was Cubism or Pop Art. Both arose from a rebellion against an accepted style: the Cubists thought Post-Impressionist artists were too tame and limited, while Pop Artists thought the Abstract Expressionists pretentious and over-intense. Pop Art brought art back to the material realities of everyday life, to popular culture (hence ``pop''), in which ordinary people derived most of their visual pleasure from television, magazines, or comics. Pop Art emerged in the mid 1950s in England, but realized its fullest potential in New York in the '60s where it shared, with Minimalism, the attentions of the art world. In Pop Art, the epic was replaced with the everyday and the mass-produced awarded the same significance as the unique; the gulf between ``high art'' and ``low art'' was eroding away. The media and advertising were favorite subjects for Pop Art's often witty celebrations of consumer society. Perhaps the greatest Pop artist, whose innovations have affected so much subsequent art, was the American artist, Andy Warhol (1928-87). The term ``Pop Art'' was first used by the English critic Lawrence Alloway in a 1958 issue of Architectural Digest to describe those paintings that celebrate post-war consumerism, defy the psychology of Abstract Expressionism, and worship the god of materialism. The most famous of the Pop artists, the cult figure Andy Warhol, recreated quasi-photographic paintings of people or everyday objects.

    10. John Clem CLARKE Pop Artist
    Photorealist techniques and pop art imagery come together in the work of noted American painter.
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    CREATIVE PROCESS visits the Soho (New York) studio of noted Pop artist John Clem Clarke. Editor's Note: John Clem Clarke is the exception that proves the rule about artists gaining recognition late in life. Clarke came to New York, started painting and gained almost immediate notoriety. His series re-working the Old Masterssuch as Rembrandt's "Night Watch" and and Velasquez's "Las Meninas"are popular icons of the late 60's. These works now hang in major museums. John Clem Clarke's work fuses Photo-realism techniques with a Pop Art imagery. Clarke's works have traded in the auction marketplace for the past 25 years making it interesting from an investmentas well an aestheticperspective.
    John Clem CLARKE: On weekends, I spend a lot of time roaming around antiques markets and flea markets. My paintings use the old objects and photographs I find there as a point of departure.
    John Clem Clarke painting "In the Mood"
    Acrylic on linen on mylar with phonograph, 1999

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    12. ArtLex On Pop Art
    pop art defined, with images from art history, great quotations, and links to other resources.
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    P op Art - An art movement and style that had its origins in England in the 1950s and made its way to the United States during the 1960s. Pop artists have focused attention upon familiar images of the popular culture such as billboards, comic strips, magazine advertisements , and supermarket products. Leading exponents are Richard Hamilton (British, 1922-), Andy Warhol (American, 1928?1930?-1987), Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997), Claes Oldenburg (American, 1929-), Jasper Johns (American, 1930-), and Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-).
    Examples of Pop Art: Listing chronologically by artist's birth year
    Use ctrl-F (PC) or command-F (Mac) to search for a name Wayne Thiebaud (American, 1920-) Richard Hamilton (English, 1922-), Interior II oil cellulose paint and collage on board, 121.9 x 162.6 cm, Tate Gallery, London. Richard Hamilton, The Solomon R. Guggenheim (Neapolitan) fiberglass and cellulose relief , 121.9 x 121.9 x 17.8 cm, Tate Gallery, London. Richard Hamilton, Kent State silkscreen print , 67.3 x 87.3 cm (image), 73 x 93 cm (sheet), Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, CA. Richard Hamilton

    13. Pop Art Artists And Their Works
    Artists by Movement pop art
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    14. Artcyclopedia The Fine Art Search Engine
    Mannerism Minimalism Les Nabis Neoclassicism NeoPlasticism Op Art Orientalism Photorealism Pointillism pop art Post-Impressionism Precisionism
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    15. The Pop Art Name - Pop Art
    In 1958, Lawrence Alloway coined the term “pop art” – the very name is We picked the name “pop art” because we believe that “Web Design is the new Pop
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  • The Pop Art Name
    In the spring of 1997, we were picking a name for our nascent web design firm. Our challenge was to come up with a name that was catchy, thought-provoking and unique. We wanted a name that subtly hinted at what we do, without literally describing our work. In short, we wanted a name upon which we could build a great brand!
    Our corporate name was inspired by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Jasper Johns. Beginning in the 1950’s and 1960’s, these original Pop Artists used innovative techniques to make ordinary commercial imagery into catchy and popular art for the masses. In 1958, Lawrence Alloway coined the term “Pop Art” – the very name is ironic – highlighting the tenuous dialectic between the “popular” and the “artistic”.

    16. WebMuseum Pop Art
    pop art It is a moot point as to whether the most extraordinary innovation of 20thcentury art was Cubism or pop art.
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    17. Pop Art. Art Words And Terms At Biddington's.
    The mid20th century art movement pop art is discussed at Biddington s Pedigree Provenancedefinitions of art words and terms at Biddingtons Art Gallery.
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    Pop Art
    What is it?
    Pop Art is a 20th century art movement that utilized the imagery and techniques of consumerism and popular culture . Pop art developed in the late1950's as a reaction against Abstract Expressionism and flourished in the sixties and early seventies. Pop Art favored figural imagery and the reproduction of everyday objects , such as Campbell Soup cans, comic strips and advertisements. The movement eliminated distinctions between "good" and "bad" taste and between fine art and commercial art techniques.
    Andy Warhol
    Silkscreen Painting "Elvis I and II", 1964 (above)
    Where did Pop Art occur?
    Pop Art developed primarily in the United States and Britain . In the US, it was linked to the wealth and prosperity of the post World War II era, and artists of the movement responded to the nation's consumer society. Pop Art in Britain was less brash, and had a more nostalgic flavor
    Jasper Johns
    Encaustic Painting "Flag", 1954-55 (right)
    Who are the leading artists of the Pop Art era?
    Richard Hamilton's famous work, "Just What Is It that Makes Today's Home so Different, so Appealing?", is considered by many to be the

    18. Pop Art
    pop art A Critical History (The Documents of TwentiethCentury Art) , by Steven Henry Madoff. Pop-Art Postcard Book
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    19. Pop Art: Artists And Their Works
    pop art is a style of art which explores the everyday imagery that is so much a part of contemporary consumer culture. Common sources of imagery include
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    Artists by Movement:
    Pop Art
    1950's to 1960's
    Pop Art is a style of art which explores the everyday imagery that is so much a part of contemporary consumer culture. Common sources of imagery include advertisements, consumer product packaging, celebrity photographs, and comic strips.
    Leading Pop artists include Andy Warhol Robert Rauschenberg , and Roy Lichtenstein
    Chronological Listing of Pop Artists
    Use ctrl-F (PC) or command-F (Mac) to search for a name Jean Dubuffet French
    Art Prints Wayne Thiebaud Born 1920 American
    Art Prints Richard Hamilton Born 1922 British Richard Artschwager Born 1923 American
    Art Prints Roy Lichtenstein American
    Art Prints Larry Rivers American Painter/Sculptor
    Art Prints George Segal American Sculptor Robert Rauschenberg Born 1925 American Art Prints John Chamberlain Born 1927 American Alex Katz Born 1927 American Art Prints Edward Kienholz American Installation Artist Robert Indiana Born 1928 American Art Prints Joe Tilson Born 1928 British Andy Warhol American Art Prints Claes Oldenburg Born 1929 Swedish/American Sculptor Art Prints Allan D'Arcangelo American Art Prints Jasper Johns Born 1930 American Painter/Sculptor Art Prints Tom Wesselmann American Peter Blake Born 1932 British Erro Born 1932 Icelandic R.B. Kitaj

    20. Pop Art
    pop art the history by Marco Livingstone
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