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Pop, Minimalism, Site Work, and Earthworks. Chapter 23 Part II. Rebekah Scoggins Art Appreciation April 18, 2013. Pop Art. Popular (designed for a mass audience) Transient (short-term solution) Expendable (easily forgotten) Low-cost Mass-produced Young (aimed at youth) Witty Sexy
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Pop, Minimalism, Site Work, and Earthworks Chapter 23 Part II Rebekah Scoggins Art Appreciation April 18, 2013
Pop Art • Popular (designed for a mass audience) • Transient (short-term solution) • Expendable (easily forgotten) • Low-cost • Mass-produced • Young (aimed at youth) • Witty • Sexy • Gimmicky • Glamorous • Big business.
Richard Hamilton. Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing? 1956. Pop Art.
Andy Warhol. Campbell’s Soup Cans. 1962. Pop Art. Andy Warhol. Green Coke Cottles. 1962. Pop Art.
Andy Warhol. Vinyl cover for Velvet Underground Album. 1967. Pop Art.
Andy Warhol. Little Race Riots. 1964. Pop Art. Andy Warhol. Mustard Race Riots. 1964. Pop Art.
Roy Lichtenstein. Drowning Girl (Detail). 1963. Pop Art. Benday Dots
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Claus Oldenburg. Two Cheeseburgers with Everything. 1962. Pop Art.
Ellsworth Kelly. Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange, Red. 1966. Minimalism.
Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Running Fence. California. 1972–1976. Site Works.
Robert Smithson. Spiral Jetty. Great Salt Lake, Utah. 1970. Earthworks.
Robert Smithson. Spiral Jetty. Great Salt Lake, Utah. 1970. Earthworks.