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  2. Pauline Boty - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Boty (6 March 1938 – 1 July 1966) was a British painter and co-founder of the 1960s' British Pop art movement of which she was the only acknowledged female member.

  3. Yayoi Kusama - Wikipedia

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    Yayoi Kusama was born on 22 March 1929 in Matsumoto, Nagano. [11] Born into a family of merchants who owned a plant nursery and seed farm, [12] Kusama began drawing pictures of pumpkins in elementary school and created artwork she saw from hallucinations, works of which would later define her career. [9]

  4. List of art pop musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of artists who have been described as general purveyors of art pop. Individuals are alphabetized by surname. Individuals are alphabetized by surname. Notes

  5. Pop art - Wikipedia

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    In pop art, material is sometimes visually removed from its known context, isolated, or combined with unrelated material. [2] [3] Amongst the early artists that shaped the pop art movement were Eduardo Paolozzi and Richard Hamilton in Britain, and Larry Rivers, Ray Johnson, Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns among others in the United States.

  6. Ashley Longshore - Wikipedia

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    Longshore's art focuses on pop culture, Hollywood glamour, and American consumerism. [7] Longshore was on Brit + Co’s list of "16 Female Artists You Should Know", [8] and visiting her former studio was listed as one of the "15 Best Things to do In New Orleans" by Condé Nast Traveler in 2018. [9]

  7. Marisol Escobar - Wikipedia

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    Like many artists feared, this female sensibility was the cause for her to be marginalized by critics as outside of the conceptual framework of Pop Art. [32] Marisol's wit was disregarded as feminine playfulness, therefore, lacking the objectivity and expressionless attitude of male pop artists. [32]

  8. Mel Ramos - Wikipedia

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    Along with Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, Tom Wesselmann and Wayne Thiebaud, Ramos produced art works that celebrated aspects of popular culture as represented in mass media. His paintings have been shown in major exhibitions of pop art in the U.S. and in Europe and reproduced in books, catalogs, and periodicals throughout the world.

  9. Marjorie Strider - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1931 in Guthrie, Oklahoma, [1] Strider studied art at the Kansas City Art Institute before moving to New York City in the early 1960s. Strider's three-dimensional paintings of beach girls with "built out" curves were prominently featured in the Pace Gallery's 1964 "International Girlie Show" alongside other "pin-up"-inspired pop art by Rosalyn Drexler, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol ...

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