Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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What is pop-art?

What is pop-art?

Refers to an art movement that began in Britain in 1955 and late 1950s in the U.S. It challenged fine arts tradition by including popular culture imagery such as news and advertising. Pop art sometimes isolates and removes a material from its context and combines it with another unrelated material. This concept refers much to the attitudes that resulted in it and not on the art itself. Pop art employs comic books, advertising and other mass culture aspects. It is interpreted to have come as a reaction to abstract expressionism dominant ideas.

Artwork by Andy Warhol

James Rosenquist

Universal Star Leg, 1974

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Collage

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Robert Cottingham

Empire, 2008

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Silkscreen

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Tom Wesselmann

Jeanie’s Backyard, 1990

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Screen-print

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Donald Sultan

Dried Red Rose, 1994

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Woodblock printing

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Donald Sultan

La Guerida (a), 1994

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Aquatint

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Donald Sultan

Lip Portfolio, 1989

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Aquatint

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Jonathan Monk

Restaurant Drawings, 2019

Drawing / Watercolor

Mixed Media

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Claes Oldenburg

Untitled 2 PLATES (from the Stamped Indelibly Portfolio), 1967

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Mixed Media

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Larry Rivers

For Adults Only, 1971

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Offset Print

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Larry Rivers

Queen of Clubs, 1960

Painting

Oil on canvas

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Larry Rivers

Webster, 1978

Drawing / Watercolor

Collage

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Larry Rivers

Fred and Ginger, 1999

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Mixed Media

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Robert Rauschenberg

The Tramp, 1974

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Collage

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Robert Rauschenberg

Landmark, 1968

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Lithograph

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Robert Rauschenberg

Untitled (From The Runts Series), 2007

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Monotype

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Robert Rauschenberg

Local Color (Scenario Series), 2006

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Monotype

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Wood

Wood is one of the most ancient and versatile materials used to create artwork. It has been used as the base for paintings, to make brush handles, pens and pencils, as easels to support canvas, for wood engraving, woodcut and woodblock printing, and sculpting.

Sculpture / Object

A sculpture is a three-dimension object made using any one of the basic sculpting processes. These include carving, casting, constructing or modeling. Carving materials may be bone, ivory, stone or wood. Modeling and casting use clay or wax, while constructions glue materials together.

Photogravure

Photogravure is a process for printing photographs onto paper by etching the photograph on a copper plate. The plate was inked and pressed to the paper. The process created fine art photographs which have a distinctive beautiful appearance. Photogravure was replaced by the daguerreotype process.

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