Pop Art 1958-1975. Pop Art was inspired by popular culture of the 1950s and 60s Arts were inspired...

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Pop Art 1958-1975

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Page 1: Pop Art 1958-1975. Pop Art was inspired by popular culture of the 1950s and 60s Arts were inspired by magazines, pop music, television, films, and advertisements.

Pop Art1958-1975

Page 2: Pop Art 1958-1975. Pop Art was inspired by popular culture of the 1950s and 60s Arts were inspired by magazines, pop music, television, films, and advertisements.

Pop Art was inspired by popular culture of the 1950s and 60s

Arts were inspired by magazines, pop music, television, films, and advertisements.

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Pop artists created bright, appealing images.

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Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol often wore a white wig in public to be different from everyone else.

Mickey Mouse was part of the popular culture of the 1950s and 60s.

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Andy Warhol used repetition to compare his art to manufacturing. He even called his art studio “The Factory”.

Marilyn Monroe, a movie star.

Che Guevara, a political figure in the Cuban Revolution.

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Andy Warhol made art out of ordinary items people used every day.

100 Soup Cans by Andy Warhol

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Andy Warhol combined photography with silk-screening, a form of printing, to make multiple copies of his pictures.

Sneakers done in the style of Andy Warhol

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Roy Lichtenstein

Art was influenced by images in comic books.

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Lichtenstein used thick outlines, bold colors and Benday dots to represent colors. Benday is a process where small colored dots are used to create color, similar to Pointillism.

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Photo of Roy Lichtenstein. Lichtenstein used oil and acrylic paint to produce his images.

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Keith Haring

Used symbols with bold lines and bright colors.

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Haring started painting the walls in the subway, then eventually on canvas.

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David Hockney

Hockney pieced together a number of photos to make a picture. Because the photos don’t match up exactly, everything seems broken up.

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David Hockney’s grandmother. He wanted the viewer to see all sides at the same time.

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Richard Hamilton – collage artist

Richard Hamilton’s collage titled “Just What Is It that MakesToday's Homes So Different, So Appealing?”

An example of collage art in the style of Richard Hamilton.