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POP ART Featuring : ANDY WARHOL

POP ART and CULTURE Pop Art began in the 1960’s as a movement and style that focused on images from Popular Culture such as billboards, comic strips, magazine advertisements, and supermarket products. Here are some examples.

POP ART EXAMPLES ROY LICHTENSTEIN

POP ART EXAMPLES ROY LICHTENSTEIN

POP ART EXAMPLES JOHN CLEM CLARKE

POP ART and CULTURE Pop Art encouraged people to examine common items that surround us everyday.

POP ART and CULTURE For example, what do you think this Pop Art statement about American culture means?

ANDY WARHOL KING OF POP ART

ANDY WARHOL’S START Andrew Warhol was born in 1928* in Forest City, Pennsylvania. In 1949 he graduated from the Carnegie Institute of Technology and worked odd jobs before moving to New York City in 1952.

ANDY WARHOL’S START Andy started his career in advertising and commercial art.

ANDY’S EARLY WORKS His early work included huge enlargements of comic strip pictures that were used in the display windows of large New York department stores

ANDY’S EARLY WORKS

ANDY’S THOUGHTS Warhol himself once declared that Pop artists painted pictures of things that anyone walking along Broadway'... could recognize in a split second- -comics, picnic tables, men's trousers, celebrities, shower curtains, refrigerators, Coke bottles… all things we tried so hard not to notice at all.'"

“Some times people fantasize that people who are really up there and rich have something you don’t have, and their things must be better because they have more money than you. But they drink the same coke ….and see the same movies and TV….All this is really American. ANDY’S THOUGHTS

ANDY WARHOL’S POP ART During the 1960s, at a time when popular culture became a dominant force in both society and the arts, Andy Warhol became the guru of Pop Art.

ANDY WARHOL’S MEDIUMS Andy made his art with many materials: such as film, paintings, and even a magazine. His most recognizable art is made from printmaking, a process where ink is transferred from one object to another

Many of Warhol’s artworks used repeated images and color schemes to show how repetitive Popular Culture can be.

ANDY WARHOL’S POP ART Much of Andy Warhol’s art dealt with portraits of famous people.

PORTRAITS OF FAMOUS PEOPLE

PORTRATS OF FAMOUS PEOPLE

PORTRAIT’S OF FAMOUS PEOPLE

ANDY’S SELF- PORTRAITS Much of Andy Warhol's work is about a subject's personality and identity, including his own.

ANDY’S SELF PORTRAITS Many of Andy Warhol’s artworks are Self-portraits, a portrait of the artist, by the artist

SELF PORTRAIT What do you think Andy Warhol is trying to say with this self- portrait?

SELF PORTRAITS

POP ART Warhol confused the boundaries of mass art and high culture and continually challenged the galleries and museums with what is art. He said, "In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes."