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What is Pop Art?


a Pop Art is art that is based on popular
culture and the mass media
Reflects current values of society culture

„  Uses images borrowed from advertising,


photography, comic strips and other mass
media sources
a Pop Art is influenced from two
dimensional images
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  a Mechanical Production
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Screen Printing
Machine Produced
Emphasis on Mass Production

Where Did Pop Art Come


From? History Of Pop Art
a Visual art movement that began a s!
mid s in Britain, late s Period of optimism
in the U.S. Consumer boom
a The Independent Group founded Products mass marketed,
in London in  was precursor advertised
to the Pop Art Movement a Independent Group
a Lawrence Alloway- ͞The Arts and Aimed at symbols images from
the Mass Media͟ media
Popular Mass Culture= led to term a Coincided with youth and pop
Pop Art music phenomenon

Influences Characteristics
a Pop art widely interpreted as a Brings back the subject
reversal or reaction to Abstract a Questions art as a commodity
Expressionism and as a unique art form
a Everyday subject matter
emotional expression with particular
emphasis on the spontaneous act a Marked by
Clear lines
a Drew upon DADAist elements Bold colors
Movement that mocked artistic and Sharp paintwork
social conventions. Emphasized the Clear representations of symbols,
illogical and absurd. objects, and people common in
pop culture
Favored montage, collage and the
readymade


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Techniques Andy Warhol


a Central focus= commercial art a Born August 8th 8
Styles of popular culture and the mass media
a One of the most
News paper, comics, advertising, consumer
goods influential artists on the
Mass production th century
Low cost
a Famous for
Expendable
Avant-guard pop art
 
     
paintings and screen
     
printings
     

      
   
 

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Andy Warhol
Silkscreen on
Canvas Andy Warhol
Screenprint on
white paper

Roy Lichtenstein
a Born October , 
a Began first pop
paintings using cartoon
images and techniques
derived from the
appearance of
commercial printing
„ Included use of
  advertising suggesting
 
consumerism that
Andy Warhol
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reflected home life


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Clay Oldenburg
a Born January 8, 
a
nown for his public art
installations
Featured very large
replicas (sculptures) of
everyday objects
a Sculptures often
involved interactive
capabilities
Tube of lipstick

Roy Lichtenstein
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Claes Oldenburg Claes Oldenburg
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Jasper Johns
a Born May , 
a Early works composed
using simple schemes of
flags, maps, letters,
targets and numbers
a Made use of classical
iconography
a Seeking to create
Ñ  meaning through the
Claes Oldenburg use of symbols

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