
What is pop-art?
Pop Art is an art movement that began in Britain in 1955 and in the late 1950s in the U.S. It challenged traditional fine arts by incorporating imagery from popular culture, such as news, advertising, and comic books. Pop Art often isolates and recontextualizes materials, combining them with unrelated elements. The movement is more about the attitudes and ideas that inspired it than the specific art itself. Pop Art is seen as a reaction against the dominant ideas of Abstract Expressionism, bringing everyday consumer culture into the realm of fine art.
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Roy Lichtenstein
Illustration for 'De Denver au Montana, Depart 27 Mai 1972' (I), 1992
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Roy Lichtenstein
Illustration for 'De Nouveau au-dessus de Denver', 1992
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Roy Lichtenstein
Illustration for 'L'Amérique', 1992
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David Hockney
Franco-American Mail (from The Blue Guitar), 1976-77
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Robert Rauschenberg
One More and We Will Be More Than Halfway There, from Suite of Nine Prints, 1979
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Robert Rauschenberg
More Distant Visible Part of the Sea, from Suite of Nine Prints, 1979
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Robert Rauschenberg
Two Reasons Birds Sing, from Suite of Nine Prints, 1979
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Andy Warhol
Golden Mushroom (from Campbell's Soup II), 1969
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David Hockney
24th February 2021, Red, Yellow and Purple Flowers on a Blue Tablecloth, 2021
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Keith Haring
Chocolate Buddha (Plate 1), 1989
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Video art is an art form that uses video and audio data, primarily featuring moving images. It emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s with the advent of new technology and consumer video equipment that became accessible beyond corporate broadcasting. Video art can take many forms, including broadcast recordings, installations in museums or galleries, online streamed works, videotapes, and performances incorporating video monitors, television sets, or projections that display live or recorded sounds and images.

Lithography is a printing method based on the principle that water and oil do not mix. It can be used to print artwork or text onto paper or other suitable materials. Traditionally, an image was drawn with wax, fat, or oil onto a lithographic limestone surface or plate. Today, metal plates and other surfaces are also used in lithographic printing.
