pop art 4th hour
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Pop art power point. By Sara, Seun, and ShylyTRANSCRIPT
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Roy Lichtenstein
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Roy Lichtenstein
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Andy Warhol
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Originated in Britain, mid 1950’s Independent Group (IG)-
Institute of Contemporary Art Questioning consumer culture’s
place in fine art Richard Hamilton & Edouardo
Paolozzi
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Collages More romantic
and subjective Influenced by
the US pop culture
Richard Hamilton
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Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing?Richard Hamilton-1956
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Consumer Culture (Popular Culture), post World War II
Dada movement Abstract Expressionism
(backlash) The real world
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Mass production and popular culture
Vivid, unnatural colors Bold lines and shapes Recognizable objects and
people Flat imagery
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Worked with advertising and media
“The Factory” Inexact lines,
smudgy strokes, softened and blunted colors
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Oil paint Watercolor Pencil Press-type Acrylic Silkscreen Varied with art pieces
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Campbell’s Soup CansAndy Warhol-1964
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Marilyn MonroeAndy Warhol-1967
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Ambiguity of symbols in consumer society
Common emblems raised to iconic statue
No real analysis Unique
manipulation to canvas surface
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Numbers in ColorJasper Johns-1958-59
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Three Flags Jasper Johns-1958
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Pieces look like they came from comic strips
Painted with Ben Day dots Brought a new
perspective to recognizable objects
"I think my work is different from comic strips- but I wouldn't call it transformation; I don't think that whatever is meant by it is important to art." Roy Lichtenstein
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Whaam!Roy Lichtenstein-1963
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Ohhh…Alright…Roy Lichtenstein-1964
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Hesitant Went against status quo Minimal effort to
understand More relatable Holding the mirror up to
society
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“High and Low” Art High/Fine: Aesthetic principles,
expression, feeling/emotion, no clear meaning
Low/Commercial: Advertisements, graphic arts, doesn’t express the artist
Simple subject matter in “fine art” pieces