4. art and mass culture - pop art
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POP ART
Richard Hamilton, Just What Is It That
Makes Today’s Homes so Different,
so Appealling, collage, 1956.
PopularTransient
ExpendableLow Cost
Mass ProducedYoung WittySexy
GimmickyGlamorous
Big Business
$he 1958-61
Richard Hamilton born 1922
BRITISH POP
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi 1924 - 2005
The City of the Circle and the Square 1963 and 1966Painted aluminiumobject: 2108 x 1022 x 667 mm sculpture
from As Is When (P04756-P04768; complete) He Must, So To Speak, Throw Away the Ladder 1965
Screenprint on paperimage: 781 x 540 mm
on paper, print
Peter Blake born 1932On the Balcony 1955-7Oil on canvassupport: 1213 x 908 mm frame: 1324 x 1017 x 50 mmpainting
Richard Smith born 1931Gift Wrap 1963
Joe Tilson born 1928 Vox Box 1963
A Bigger Splash1967
David Hockney Born 1937
Allen Jones born 1937 Man Woman 1963
Derek Boshier born 1937 The Identi-Kit Man 1962
Vases of Flowers 1962Oil on boardsupport: 1219 x 1219 mmpainting
Still Life with Dagger 1963Oil on board
support: 1215 x 1216 x 40 mmpainting
Patrick Caulfield born 1936
Clive Barker born 1940
Splash 1967Mixed mediaobject: 864 x 356 x 356 mmsculpture
Hot Dog Sculpture 1965Cast polyester resin
object: 110 x 1220 x 120 mm, 6.4 kgsculpture
Colin Self born 1941
AMERICAN POP
neO-dADA
Jasper Johns born 1930Flag 1954–55 Encaustic, oil, and collage on fabric mounted on plywood (three panels)
Robert Rauschenberg born 1925Monogram 1955-9Freestanding combine
Claes Oldenburg
Allan Kaprow Born 1927, Atlantic City, New Jersey Lives and works in Encinitas, California Grandma’s Boy, 1957 Mixed media assemblage Gift of Rhett and Robert Delford Brown, 1998
Andy Warhol, 1928-1987 Marilyn Diptych, 1962
Roy Lichtenstein: Drowning Girl, 1963
Andy Warhol:80 Two-dollar bills (1962
Oldenburg Floor-burger (Giant Hamburger) (1962
James Rosenquist I Love you with my Ford (1962
Tom Wesselmann. Still Life #30. April 1963. Oil, enamel and synthetic polymer paint on composition board with collage of printed advertisements, plastic flowers, refrigerator door, plastic replicas of 7-Up bottles, glazed and framed color reproduction, and stamped metal, 48 1/2 x 66 x 4" (122 x 167.5 x 10 cm)
Jim Dine, Bedspring, 1960. Mixed-media assemblage on wire bedspring, 52 1/4 x 72 x 11 inches. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
John Chamberlain, Dolores James, 1962. Welded and painted steel, 76 x 97 x 39 inches. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Claes Oldenburg, Soft Pay-Telephone, 1963. Vinyl filled with kapok, mounted on painted wood panel, 46 1/2 x 19 x 9 inches. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Jeff Koons, Lips, 2000. Oil on canvas, 120 x 172 inches. Deutsche Guggenheim
James Rosenquist, The Swimmer in the Econo-mist, 1997–98 (painting 1). Oil on canvas, One of three panels, 11 feet 6 inches x 9 feet 3 inches. Deutsche Guggenheim
Roy Lichtenstein, Interior with Mirrored Wall, 1991. Oil and Magna on canvas,, 126 1/8 x 160 inches. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Wayne Thiebaud Cakes, 1963, Oil on canvas, 152.4 x 182.9 cm,
National Gallery of Art, Washington
Condition of Woman I 1960Condition de la femme IMixed media, metal, wood and glassobject: 1920 x 462 x 320 mm sculpture
Arman (Armand Fernandez) born 1928 Christo (Christo Javacheff) born 1935
Wrapped Cans. Part of Inventory 1960Inventaires
Painted metal, canvas and stringobject: 120 x 105 mm sculpture
NOUVEAURÉALISME
Jazzmen 1961Les JazzmenTorn posters mounted on canvassupport: 2170 x 1770 mm painting
Jacques Mahé de la Villeglé born 1926 Gerhard Richter born 1932]
Ema (Nude on a Staircase) 1966Oil on canvas6' 6 3/4" x 51 3/16" (200 x 130 cm)Museum Ludwig, Cologne
Pure pigment, Synthetic resin on sponge and plaster, 1962
Yves Klein 1928-1962