Online Art 100 Andy Warhol Campbells Soup Can 1965 T akashi Murakami Kaikai Kiki LOF 2009 Pop Art Defined an art movement that began in the US in the 1950s and reached its peak of activity in the 1960s chose as its subject ID: 700606
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Pop Art vs. Superflat
Victoria MoyerOnline Art 100
Andy WarholCampbell’s Soup Can1965
Takashi MurakamiKaikai Kiki LOF2009Slide2
Pop Art Defined
“an
art movement that began in the U.S. in the 1950s and
reached its peak of activity in the 1960s, chose as its subject matter the anonymous, everyday, standardized, and banal iconography in American life, as comic strips, billboards, commercial products, and celebrity images, and dealt with them typically
in such forms as outsize commercially smooth paintings, mechanically reproduced silkscreens, large-scale facsimiles, and soft sculptures” (dictionary.com). Slide3
Pop Art1950-1970:
Visual Art Movement Largest art movement to take place in the 20th Century. Influenced strongly by the Dada art
styleDepicted are everyday items in bright, bold colorsCovers topics such as popular culture, mass consumption, and the commercial industryCelebrated the United Generation of ShoppingSlide4
Pop Art: Britain
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi
Sack-o-sauce, 1948
Richard Hamilton
‘Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?’ 1956Slide5
Pop Art: America
Van
Vleck Series YOU, Robert Rauschenberg
1978
Still Life,Tom
Wesselmann
1962Slide6
Pop Artists
Andy Warhol‘Marilyn Diptych ’ 1962
Jasper JohnsNumbers in Color, 1958-59’
The Kiss
,
Roy Lichtenstein 1962Slide7
Jasper Johns
Three flags
, 1958
Target with plaster Casts,
1955Slide8
Roy Lichtenstein
Look Mickey
, 1961
Masterpiece, 1962Slide9
Andy Warhol
Campbell's Soup Cans, 1962
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(4), 1982
Marilyn
Monroe,
1967Slide10
Superflat2001-presentTokyo Pop Art movementPost-War Japanese culture
Flattened forms of Japanese artCriticizes: otaku lifestyle, consumerism and related issuesSlide11
Superflat Artists
Glow City
Chiho Aoshima, 2005
Tan
Tan Bo Puking, Takashi Murakami, 2002
Little Star Dweller
Yoshitomo Nara, 2006Slide12
Yoshitomo Nara
White Kitty,
2006
Guitar Girl, 2003Slide13
Chiho AoshimaTsunami Is Dreadful,
2004
F
ountain of the Skull, 2008Slide14
Takashi Murakami
Poka
Poka, 2011
Reverse Dopple Helix Mega Power, 2005Slide15
Murakami: Louis Vuitton
Harajuku
Vuitton store decorated for May Murakami release
Murakami’s own Louis Vuitton design,
A Key HolderSlide16
Comparison
And then
Abstraktes Bild Takashi Murakami, 2006
Grevy’s Zebra
Andy Warhol, 1983Slide17
The End.
Victoria Moyer