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  2. 13 Most Famous Pop Art Artists - Artst

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    13 Most Famous Pop Art Artists. Pop art dominated the art world during the 60’s and 70’s and turned the established art world on it’s head. It immortalized images ranging from the most mundane of everyday house hold objects to the biggest celebrities of the day and every thing else in between.

  3. Top 30 Pop Art Artists! | Art News by Kooness

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    In the 1950s-60s, the ‘star-system’ - the world of celebrity culture that began in the 1920s with the big stars of Hollywood starting from the pre-war years - reached its pinnacle. There was a sense of ‘Pop Culture’, surrounding the big names and their image.

  4. Pop art, art movement of the late 1950s and ’60s inspired by commercial and popular culture. Pop art was defined as a diverse response to the postwar era’s commodity-driven values, often using commonplace objects (such as comic strips, soup cans, road signs, and hamburgers) as subject matter or as part of the work.

  5. Pop art became a celebration of popular culture with many iconic 60s artists introducing concepts that highlighted the mundane, commercial, and extravagant aspects of life. At the forefront of Pop art were figures like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, who created some of the most unforgettable works of the 20th century.

  6. Pop Art: American vs. British (Famous Artists & Iconic Art) -...

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    In 1960s New York, Andy Warhol was the poster boy for American Pop Art. He tapped into popular, famous images from American culture, including Coca Cola, Campbell’s Soup, and iconic celebrities including Marilyn Monroe, Jackie Kennedy, and Elizabeth Taylor.

  7. Pop Art Movement: Artists and Artworks | Artland Magazine

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    The Art Movement Explained. Key dates: 1955-1965. Key regions: Britain and the USA. Key words: Popular culture, mass media, consumerism. Key artists: Andy Warhol, Roy Lochtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Claes Oldenburg, Richard Hamilton, David Hockney. David Hockney, We Always See With Memory.

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