Charting the Legacy of Pop Art in the Work of Derrick Adams, Mickalene Thomas and Tomokazu Matsuyama
Pop Art emerged at a pivotal moment when mass consumption and communication strategies were just beginning to take shape, capturing the “inevitable phenomenon” of postwar American pop culture and its ...
Among the many major movements of the 20th century, Pop art remains one of the most influential today, remaining highly sought after by collectors and a continual source of inspiration to new ...
Corita Kent, also known as Sister Mary Corita, was once famous. In December 1967, the then-L.A.-based artist made the cover of Newsweek and the banner in the upper right corner read, “The Nun: Going ...
In a 1998 interview in the New York Times, David Bowie remarked on the prevalence of British musicians who went to art school: You know, 25 years ago there were a whole crop of us that tried to drag ...
Andy Warhol isn’t just a famous name in art; he’s a legend, a trailblazer, and a queer icon whose influence stretches far beyond paint and canvas. Warhol’s work is a reflection of his own life and ...
Featuring works from artists in Latin America and its diasporas, Pop América intervenes in long-held conceptions of Pop Art’s geographic consolidations in the US and UK. Pop América’s centerpiece is ...
“Flying Pizza” by Claes Oldenburg from “New York Ten,” 1964. (Photo by Pablo Mason/MCASD) Pop Art — a movement that challenged artistic convention in the 1960s — is the focus of a major exhibition ...
Over three decades, Southern Californian Frank Mitzel added 60 to 70 pop art pieces to a vibrant personal collection. Next month, it will make its public debut at the Museum of Contemporary Art San ...
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