POP ART 1960-1970’S “Everything is beautiful. Pop is everything.” ~ Andy Warhol.

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POP ART ’S “Everything is beautiful. Pop is everything.” ~ Andy Warhol

Brooklyn-based artist Heidi Cody frequently uses consumer products, packaging, and logos in her work. The letters shown here are part of American Alphabet, all 26 letters of which she took from corporate logos. So far Cody has not had any legal troubles. Ad agencies have even purchased parts of the Alphabet. Heidi Cody American Alphabet Installation, 2000

A – All laundry detergent B – Bubblicious gum C – Campbells’s soup D – Dawn diswashing liquid E – Eggo waffles F – Fritos G – Gatorade H – Hebrew National I – Ice J – Jello (blue background = sugar-free version) K – Kool Aid L – Lysol M – M&Ms N – Nilla Wafers O – Oreo P – Pez Q – Q-Tips R – Reese’s S – Starburst T – Tide detergent U – Uncle Ben’s rice V – V8 W – Wisk X – Xtra laundry detergent Y – York Peppermint Patties Z – Zest soap

Product Slogans (2010) 1.Taste the Rainbow10. Melts in Your Mouth, 2.Just Do ItNot in Your Hands 3.Obey Your Thirst11. Eat Fresh 4.Like a Rock12. Grab Life by the Horns 5.Mmmm Mmmm Good13. Where a Kid Can Be a 6.You’re in Good HandsKid 7.Head for the Border14. I’m a Big Kid Now 8.You’ve Got Questions 15. Play. Laugh. Learn. We’ve Got Answers 9.You Can Do It; We Can Help

Product Slogans (2010) 1.Skittles10. M & Ms 2.Nike11. Subway 3.Sprite12. Dodge 4.Chevy13. Chucky Cheese 5.Campbell’s Soup14. Huggies 6.Allstate Ins.15. Fisher Price 7.Taco Bell 8.Radio Shack 9.Home Depot

Jasper Johns Flag. 1954–55 Encaustic, oil, and collage on fabric mounted on plywood (three panels) 42 1/4 x 60 5/8" (107.3 x 154 cm) The Museum of Modern Art, New York

Campbell Soup Can Andy Warhol

Marilyn Andy Warhol

On the occasion of Marilyn Monroe’s suicide in August 1962, Warhol used this image for his screenprinting. It was a publicity shot by Gene Korman for the film Niagara, made in 1953.

Andy Warhol. Roll of Bills Pencil, felt-tipped pen, and crayon on paper, 40 x 30 1/8" (101.6 x 76.4 cm). Purchase. © 2002 Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Go to Warhol Info

Lichtenstein, Roy Crying Girl 1964 Enamel on steel 46 1/8 x 46 1/8 in.

Roy Lichtenstein Blam 1962 Oil on canvas 68 x 80 in Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven

Roy Lichtenstein In the Car 1963 Magna on canvas 172 x cm (67 5/8 x 80 1/8 in.)

Roy Lichtenstein Still Life with Glass and Peeled Lemon 1972 Oil and Magna on canvas 42 x 48 in

Keith HaringUntitled 1982 Vinyl paint on vinyl tarpaulin 144 x 144 in Private collection

Yellowheart and a Devil ARTIST: Jim Dine WORK DATE: 1987 CATEGORY: Mixed Media MATERIALS: Etching / hand painting

Street Crossing ARTIST: George Segal WORK DATE: 1992 CATEGORY: Sculptures MATERIALS: Bronze with white patina

Man on Bench ARTIST: George Segal WORK DATE: 1985 CATEGORY: Sculptures MATERIALS: Bronze with white patina and metal bench

Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen Ordinary objects are the starting points for independent sculptures on a monumental scale, which create a dynamic interchange with their surroundings and redefine the relation between art and architecture.

Mistos (Match Cover), 1992 Steel, aluminum, fiber-reinforced plastic; painted with polyurethane enamel Overall: 68 ft. x 33 ft. x 43 ft. 4 in. (20.7 x 10.1 x 13.2 m) Vall d'Hebron, Barcelona

Clothespin, 1976 Cor-Ten and stainless steels 45 ft. x 12 ft. 3 in. x 4 ft. 6 in. (13.7 x 3.7 x 1.4 m) Centre Square Plaza, Fifteenth and Market streets, Philadelphia

Aluminum and fiber-reinforced plastic painted with polyurethane enamel Four shuttlecocks, each 17 ft. 11 in. (5.5 m) high x 15 ft. 1 in. (4.6 m) crown diameter and 4 ft. (1.2 m) nose diameter, sited in different positions on the grounds of the museum The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri Shuttlecocks, 1994

Christo and Jeanne-Claude's "The Gates" was on view in Central Park from Feb , 2005.

Christo and Jeanne-Claude

Wrapped Reichstag, Berlin, © Christo and Jeanne-Claude Photo: Wolfgang Volz

Christo and Jeanne-Claude The Pont Neuf Wrapped, Paris

More Fun Pop Art Stuff Michael Kalish : License Plate Art Called by some critics, “the present day Andy Warhol” ** Play: CBS News piece Michael Kalish's License Plate Art - CBS Sunday Morning - CBS News Dan Dunn Paint Jam : Art & Entertainment **Play on YouTube YouTube - Paintjam Dan Dunn