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Glossary Term: Pop Art 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 o ...


"Everything is beautiful. Pop is everything." Andy Warhol Index of Pop-Artists Arman Artschwager, Richard Barker, Clive Beam, Mark Beijer, Christian Bengston, Billy Al Blake, Peter Boshier, Derek Brekan, Ralph Michael Carleton, Ryan Caulfield, Patrick Christo Clarke, John Clem D'Arcangelo, Allan Dine, Jim Duardo, Richard S. Erró Fahlström, Öyvind Goode, Joe Grooms, Red Hains, Raymond Hamilton, Richard Haring, Keith Hockney, David Indiana ...



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