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Pop Art

“Everything is beautiful. Pop is everything.” -Andy Warhol. Pop Art . By: Jennifer Sika. 1. Beginnings. Started: Mid 1950s Ended: Early 1970s “Independent Group” Eduardo Paolozzi Lawrence Alloway Britain Born skeptical yet enthusiastic. Andy Warhol.

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Pop Art

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  1. “Everything is beautiful. Pop is everything.” -Andy Warhol Pop Art By: Jennifer Sika 1 1 Andy Warhol. Digital image. Andy Warhol and Pop Art. N.p., 2011. Web. 18 Nov. 2012. <http://www.andywarhol.net/>.

  2. Beginnings • Started: Mid 1950s Ended: Early 1970s • “Independent Group” • Eduardo Paolozzi • Lawrence Alloway • Britain Born • skeptical yet enthusiastic  Lichtenstein, Roy. Blonde girl looking in mirror. Digital image. The New York Times. Estate of Roy Lichtenstein, n.d. Web. 20 Nov. 2012. <http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow>.

  3. Andy Warhol • Highly successful New York illustrator • Eastern European Immigrant poverty • Comic, Decorative, Whimsical • Death and Disaster vs. Marilyn Series • Career decline in 1968

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  5. Roy Lichtenstein • Accused of copying from comic books • Major shift away from Abstract Expressionism • Ben-Day dots • Embraced “low” art • "My use of evenly repeated dots…suggest that my work is …definitely not a window into the world.” • Roy Lichtenstein

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  7. Characteristics • Most is emotionally removed • Embraced post-WWII manufacturing boom • Reintroduces imagery into modern art • “‘Coolly’ ambivalent”  Johns, Jasper. The Map. 1978. Domenica-Press. MUSE-Letter, Jan. 2005. Web. 16 Nov. 2012. <http://www.domenicapress.com/>.

  8. Jasper Johns • Early work influenced by Abstract Expressionism • Bridged the gap between Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art  Johns, Jasper. Target. 1955. National Gallery, Washington. Exhibitions. Targer, Apr. 2007. Web. Nov. 2012. <http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/johnsinfo.shtm>.

  9. Art Citations 1 Warhol, Andy. Turquoise Marilyn. 1955. Private collection of Steven A. Cohen. Nov. 2012 2 Warhol, Andy. Tomato Soup. 1968. JSS Gallery Director. Web. Nov. 2012. <http://www.jssgallery.org/>. 3 Warhol, Andy. Banana. 1966. Art.com. Web. Nov. 2012. <www.art.com/gallery/id--a76.../andy-warhol-banana-posters.htm>. 4 Lichtenstein, Roy. Girl In Window. 1963. Whitney Museum of Modern Art, New York. Whitney FOR KIDS. Web. Nov. 2012. <www.whitney.org>. 5 Lichenstiein, Roy. The Kiss. 1962. Whitney Museum of Modern Art, New York. Whitney FOR KIDS. Nov. 2012 <www.whitney.org>\

  10. Works Cited Andy Warhol. Digital image. Andy Warhol and Pop Art. N.p., 2011. Web. 18 Nov. 2012. <http://www.andywarhol.net/>. "ART TERMS." MoMA.org. Oxford Press, 210. Web. 14 Nov. 2012. <http://www.moma.org/collection/ theme.php?theme_id=10170>. Johns, Jasper. The Map. 1978. Domenica-Press. MUSE-Letter, Jan. 2005. Web. 16 Nov. 2012. <http:// www.domenicapress.com/>. Johns, Jasper. Target. 1955. National Gallery, Washington. Exhibitions. Targer, Apr. 2007. Web. Nov. 2012. <http:// www.nga.gov/exhibitions/johnsinfo.shtm>. Lichtenstein, Roy. Blonde girl looking in mirror. Digital image. The New York Times. Estate of Roy Lichtenstein, n.d. Web. 20 Nov. 2012. <http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow>. Lichtenstein, Roy. Girl In Window. 1963. Whitney Museum of Modern Art, New York. Whitney FOR KIDS. Web. Nov. 2012. <www.whitney.org>. "Pop Art." Pop Art Movement, Artists and Major Works. The Art Story Foundation, 2012. Web. 14 Nov. 2012. <http:// www.theartstory.org/movement-pop-art.htm>. Warhol, Andy. Banana. 1966. Art.com. Web. Nov. 2012. <www.art.com/gallery/id--a76.../andy-warhol-banana- posters.htm>. Warhol, Andy. Tomato Soup. 1968. JSS Gallery Director. Web. Nov. 2012. <http://www.jssgallery.org/>.

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