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  1. The Art of The Lion King by Christopher Finch, 1994-06-17
  2. Mel Ramos: Pop Art Images by Robert Rosenblum, 1997
  3. Pop Art: A Continuing History by Marco Livingstone, 2000-11
  4. POP ART: US/UK Connections: 1956-1966 by David Brauer, David E. Brauer, et all 2001-04-15
  5. Pop Art Book (Art)
  6. Pop Surrealism: The Rise Of Underground Art
  7. American Pop Art by Lawrence Alloway, 1974-04
  8. Instant Art History: From Cave Art to Pop Art by Walter Robinson, 1995-02-21
  9. Arts Marketing Insights: The Dynamics of Building and Retaining Performing Arts Audiences by Joanne Scheff Bernstein, 2006-11-17
  10. AndyWarhol: Pop Art Painter by Susan Goldman Rubin, 2006-11-01
  11. Weirdo Deluxe: The Wild World of Pop Surrealism & Lowbrow Art by Matt Dukes Jordan, 2005-02-01
  12. Pop Art: Colour Library (Phaidon Colour Library) by Jamie James, 1996-10-24
  13. Pop Art (Basic Art) by Honnef Klaus, 2004-01-01
  14. Pop Culture Germany!: Media, Arts, and Lifestyle (Popular Culture in the Contemporary World) by Dierk Hoffman, Catherine Fraser, 2006-09-25

21. Guardian Unlimited Arts News Sculptor And Pop Art Founder
Sculptor and pop art founder Eduardo Paolozzi dies Imogen Tilden and agencies Friday April 22, 2005 The Statue of Newton at the British
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22. Pop Art - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
pop art was an artistic movement that emerged in the late 1950s in England pop art, like pop music, aimed to incorporate popular as opposed to elitist
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Pop art was an artistic movement that emerged in the late 1950s in England and the United States . Characterized by themes and techniques drawn from mass culture , such as advertising and comic books , Pop Art is widely interpreted as a reaction to the then-dominant ideas of abstract expressionism . Pop art, like pop music , aimed to incorporate popular as opposed to elitist culture into art, and targeted a broad audience.
The term was coined in by British critic Laurence Alloway (in response to works by Richard Hamilton , among others) and a "pop" movement was widely recognized by the mid- . In the meantime, the movement was sometimes called Neo-Dada , a name which reveals some of the thinking behind this type of art, and the strong influence of dada pioneer Marcel Duchamp on such seminal pop figures as Hamilton Jasper Johns , and Andy Warhol edit
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23. Category:Pop Art - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
For more information, see the article about pop art. Articles in category pop art . There are 8 articles in this category.
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Sadly, Pop Art Records has had to close its doors for the last time due the increasing financial difficulties. Thanks to everyone who's ever bought stuff from the shop, it's a shame there weren't more of you. However, there's still a fair bit of stock to shift - you can find a link to the ongoing Pop Art eBay auctions here . Alternatively, you can try contacting Nick at nickgeorg@tiscali.co.uk to see what he's got left. Pop Art vs. Industry gigs are still very much a going concern, and we've currently got confirmed gigs from:
Michael Weston King, Anna Kashfi, Chatham County Line, Mike Ferrio (Tandy) , Elephant Micah, Chris Mills, Damien Jurado and Joe West Go to the gigs section for further details, or join the emailing list (below). Alternatively, you can click here to get in touch. We're always particularly interested in hearing from bands looking for a gig, especially those based in and around Manchester, so please get in contact and we'll let you know where to send demos, etc. New news on the gigs front is that tickets for all upcoming events are now available without booking fee from this very website via Paypal, amonst other places. Stick your email address here
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pop art auction. Popart is images of popular things. Pop-art is images of ordinary objects, mass produced common everyday items that most people like
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Pop-art is images of popular things. Pop-art is images of ordinary objects, mass produced common everyday items that most people like and recognize. items like record labels, or logos, or packaging, and fashion pictures of people, Road signs, hamburgers, money, soda bottles, (you know, stuff you see around you, anything currently in vogue RIGHT NOW) and machinery are also common subjects. Pop-art is also subjects and techniques taken from commercial artists, such as computer art, or silk screen images by Robert Rauschenberg, or comic book panels by Roy Lichtenstein. Almost any symbol of modern industrial life may be considered pop-art. Also included are themes of popular culture taken from movies, television, and advertising art.include paintings by Roy Lichtenstein of large comic book panels. artists
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29. BBC - CBBC - Art - How To... Pop Art - History
CBBC Art is the place to come for a truly interactive artistic experience! Find out about the wide variety of techniques used to create cool art with our
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CBeebies Home ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Batik Cubism Artists: Bellini ... Make a mosaic Pop art exploded on to the scene in the fifties and sixties. The world was changing and so were people's ideas about art. Pop artists wanted to bring life and art closer together, so they drew normal objects that were important to ordinary people. Burgers, sweets and cans of pop - all your fave stuff was turned into pop-tastic masterpieces. The king of pop art, Andy Warhol could even see beauty in a boring old tin of tomato soup (above). Lots of celebs got in on the action too. While Warhol painted Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley in New York, Peter Blake was giving Brigitte Bardot and the Beatles the pop treatment in London. Pop art is still all around us. Illustrators like Lawrence Zeegen are pushing the art form forward. Check out one of his most recent art works (above). Pop art just keeps popping up all over the place.

30. BBC - CBBC - Art - How To... Pop Art
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CBeebies Home ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Batik Cubism Artists: Bellini ... Make a mosaic Take an ordinary object, make it bigger, simpler and colour it in with weird colours and what do you get? No, it's not just a giant purple banana, it's probably a classic piece of pop art. So, what do you need to make pop art? Absolutely anything. Andy Warhol said "Everything is beautiful. Pop is everything." Easy, or what? Make a pop art pic of Maddy or get a print out Find out what you need to get you started. Where did pop art come from?

31. Snap, Crackle, And Pop Art | Csmonitor.com
Andy Warhol exploited the system on which his art and celebrity are based.
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Before the oil runs out: the search for alternatives Oil industry braces for another blow ... Art from the July 29, 2005 edition 'BRILLO BOXES' 1969: Andy Warhol's wooden-sculpture replicas of scouring-pad boxes, on display at the Dia:Beacon museum in Beacon, N.Y., are his commentary on the ubiquity and banality of consumer culture. BILL JACOBSON/COLLECTION OF THE NORTON SIMON MUSEUM/GIFT OF THE ARTIST Snap, crackle, and pop art Warhol exploited the system on which his art and celebrity was based. By Timothy Cahill BEACON, N.Y. Andy Warhol once notably predicted that everyone in America would be famous for 15 minutes. His prediction, which seemed to anticipate reality TV and 24/7 webcasts, was miscalculated on at least one count. The seminal Pop artist's own fame has endured for decades and shows no signs of decline. Indeed, Warhol is considered by many experts as the most influential artist of the past 40 years. He is certainly one of the few in our time to have become a household name, having achieved art superstardom in the early 1960s. Up to the time of his passing in 1989 (just short of his 60th birthday), he exploited the system that formed the basis of his art and his celebrity, seizing the imagery of advertising, celebrity, and mass media, and transforming it into a mordant commentary on American culture.

32. Surreal Pop Art
Paintings and graphics in a surreal pop art style. Includes essays written by the artist.
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An early 1960s school of painting and sculpture that utilized the subjects, techniques, or stylistic conventions of popular culture, pop art expressed a
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Pop Art Pop Art is the school of painting and sculpture of the early 1960s that utilized the subjects, techniques, or stylistic conventions of the mass media and popular culture, either separately or in tandem with each other. First appearing in England in the 1950s, it flourished in the United States during the early 1960s, the moment of Pop's greatest popularity. Although it was an international stylewith practitioners in Asia and Latin America, as well as in the Soviet Union and Western Europeits most famous manifestations were seen in the work of American artists such as Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Mel Ramos, James Rosenquist, Andy Warhol, and Tom Wesselmann. Sponsor Message.
These artists worked in a variety of styles. Lichtenstein enlarged and altered panels from romance and war comics, even copying the small dots that were a result of commercial color separation processes. Rosenquist, a former professional billboard painter, painted enormous canvases with a jarring array of images suggestively juxtaposed from various media sources, primarily advertising. The most famous of the Pop artists proved to be Warhol. He successfully integrated commercial printing processes into his work, distancing himself from the tortured paint surfaces of the Abstract Expressionists who preceded him. His focus on celebrities and fame in his work proved prophetic, as he himself soon became a media celebrity and Pop Art became co-opted by the very mass media that it plundered for subjects.

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37. Global Gallery - Knowledge Center - Pop Art
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The Pop Art movement epitomizes the consumerism of the latter half of the 20th Century. The movements name, coined by English critic Lawrence Alloway, referred to the movements obsession with and depiction of popular culture. Regarded as a reaction to the "subject-less" works of Abstract Expressionism , Pop Art used common everyday objects and commercial imagery and iconography as subject matter, and rejected any distinction between good and bad taste.

38. Sanford & A Lifetime Of Color: Study Art
A Lifetime of Color Study Art. Glossary Term pop art pop art started in Britain in the 1950s and spread to America in the 1960 s. pop artists used popular
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Pop art started in Britain in the 1950s and spread to America in the 1960's. Pop artists used popular culture in their works. They neither praised nor condemned what they saw, but wove the flood of popular culture into their art in much the same way popular culture flooded into people's subconscious. They often used media, advertising and comic book art styles to bring art closer to real life. Andy Warhol's paintings of soup cans and movie stars are classic examples of Pop art. Pop artists wanted to bring art back to the people and to make it more meaningful to everyday folks. Critics saw Pop art as vulgar, sensational and without merit. Supporters liked it because they felt it was an art everybody could understand and that it brought all elements of art and life to one level. Some well-known artists of this period were Andy Warhol , Roy Lichtenstein and Claes Oldenburg.
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40. Pop Art Art - Artists, Artworks And Biographies
pop art Abbreviation of Popular Art, the pop art movement used common everyday objects to portray elements of popular culture, primarily images in
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arts marketplace browse the arts submit arts news media kit ... Art History: Pop Art: (1958 - 1975) Abbreviation of Popular Art, the Pop Art movement used common everyday objects to portray elements of popular culture, primarily images in advertising and television. The term Pop art was first used by English critic, Lawrence Alloway in 1958 in an edition of Architectural Digest. He was describing all post-war work centered on consumerism and materialism, and that rejected the psychological allusions of Abstract Expressionism. An attempt to bring art back into American daily life, it rejected abstract painting because of its sophisticated and elite nature. Pop Art shattered the divide between the commercial arts and the fine arts. The Pop Art movement originated in England in the 1950s and traveled overseas to the United States during the 1960s. Richard Hamilton and Eduardo Paolozzi, both members of the Independent Group, pioneered the movement in London in the 1950s. In the 1960s, the movement was carried by Peter Blake, Patrick Caulfield, David Hockney, Allen Jones, and Peter Phillips. In the early sixties, Pop art found its way to the United States, seen in the work of Jim Dine, Roy Lichtenstein, and Robert Rauschenberg. It developed in the United States as a response to the wealth of the post World War II era and the growing materialism and consumerism in society. The most recognized Pop Artist, Andy Warhol, used a photo-realistic, mass production printmaking technique called seriagraphy to produce his commentaries on media, fame, and advertising.

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