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- Pop art portraits from Artake factory studio - Create priceless pop art pics from your favorite photos. Unique as gifts. Gallery included. Please allow time for pictures to load turn your pics into cool ... www.artake.com Mama
- Pop Surrealism- The Rise Of Underground Art
The Rise Of Underground Art:
- Leonard Fox Rare Books - Books and portfolios from a variety of periods and schools including Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Cubism, Contemporary, Modernism, Seccessionism, Pop Art and Surrealism. New York dealer. www.foxrarebooks.com Mama
- Britt Festivals - Outdoor summer performing arts festival. Britt presents dozens of summer concerts, featuring world-class artists in jazz, folk, country, pop, dan ... www.brittfest.org Mama
- Andy Warhol - Andy Warhol was one of the most important artists of pop art, which became extremely popular in the second half of the twentieth century. Though he is best remembered for his paintings of Campbell's soup cans, he also created hundreds of other works including commerical advertisements and films. history1900s.about.com Mama
- Warhol - Located near downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, where Warhol was born and grew up. The Museum features extensive permanent collections ... www.warhol.org Mama
- Unusual Materials in Mixed Media Paintings - Let your creativity soar by incorporating a variety of materials in your paintings. painting.about.com Mama
- Pop Art - Painting glossary: Pop Art painting.about.com Mama
- Post Art Group - Contemporary art web gallery. Featuring a diverse collection from Pop Art to Sports Art. Warhol, Lichtenstein, Haring and Greenblat. www.postartgroup.com Mama
- Pop art gallery - still life - Create priceless pop art pics from your favorite photos. Unique as gifts. Gallery included. Please allow time for pictures to load limited edition of 20 ... www.artake.com Mama
- Pop Art- Colour Library (Phaidon Colour Library)
Colour Library (Phaidon Colour Library):
- Artists in 60 Seconds: Roy Lichtenstein - A profile of Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997), American painter. arthistory.about.com Mama
- Pop Art. Art Words and Terms at Biddington's. - The mid-20th century art movement Pop Art is discussed at Biddington's Pedigree & Provenance--definitions of art words and terms at ... www.biddingtons.com Mama
- Anderson, Sean - works with stencils, spray paint, acrylics, oils and house paints, exploring ideas of fine and iconic art and its relation to street art, graffiti, and pop art. www.seananderson.com Mama
- Mario, Game Boy and Comic Art - An Interview with Stacie Ponder - Interview with artist Stacie Ponder whose latest creation in her comic strip The Sticks was inspired by Game Boy and Mario's never-ending attempts at rescuing Princess Peach. gameboy.about.com Mama
- Borden, Julie - Whimsical, colorful pop art from Nationally Known Pop-Art Painter, Furniture Designer Julie Borden. Ceramics, paintings and sculptures www.juleez.com Mama
- The Pop Art® Name - Pop Art, Inc. - Contact Us Site Map Partners Client Login Services Creative Services Branding and Identity Web Design Interactive Design Print Design Engineering Services ... www.popart.com Mama
- Pop Art Pictures and Posters - Pop Art Gallery - Pop Art Welcome to Pop Art an online fine art gallery featuring original and limited edition works from leading artists across a diverse range of subjects and styles. Pop Art Site Navigation Home ... www.popart.uk.com Mama
- Plassard, Jean-Marc - French contemporary artist, specialising in striking homo-erotic imagery. pop art style. Plass-Art www.Plass-Art.com Mama
- American pop art
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- New York Daily News - Home - Lloyd Grove's Lowdown: Lindsay's dad speaks out on his pop art - ... dad speaks out on his pop art Current Archive Lloyd Grove's ... www.nydailynews.com Mama
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- ArtLex on Pop Art - Pop Art defined, with images from art history, great quotations, and links to other resources. www.artlex.com Mama
- Pop Life - ... like voice (befitting her folk-pop) and a chattyPop Life Home News Sports Lifestyle ... www.startribune.com Mama
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- Mixed Company - 20th century home furnishings, garden furniture, original pop-art paintings and contemporary art. Provides contact information, photos of art, furniture and accessories items. www.themixedcompany.com Mama
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- First & Fifteenth- Pop Art Short Stories
The Rise Of Underground Art:
Book - Last Gasp 154 pages Hardcover Published 2004-10. Description: First comprehensive survey of the Pop Surrealism/Lowbrow art movement. With its origins in 1960's hot rod culture and underground comics, Pop Surrealism has evolved into a vilified, vital, and exciting art movement. Includes: * informative essays by art luminaries Robert Williams, Carlo [McCormick]Create?, and Larry Reid * a forward by Kirsten Anderson * images from twenty-three of the movment's top artists including: Anthony Ausgang, Glenn Barr, Tim Biskup, Kalynn Campbell, The Clayton Brothers, Joe Coleman, Camille Rose Garcia, Alex Gross, Charles Krafft, Liz [McGrath]Create?, Scott Musgrove, Niagara, The Pizz, Lisa Petrucci, Mark Ryden, Isabel Samaras, Todd Schorr, Shag, Robert Williams, and Eric White.
- Review:: 'Excellent This is a great book. Lots of great featured artists with excellent examples of their work. If you have any interest in this style (lowbrow) art, you can't go wrong with this book...
- Review:: 'raves from a lowbrow newbie I do not come from the lowbrow culture ,whatever that is, and have never paid it any heed. But I came across this book and my eyes have been opened. This art is NOT what I had assumed - it's clever, thoughtful, insightful, and challenging. It has an in-your-face attitude which I think held me at bay for a while. But through this book I have learned to relax, to appreciate and to enjoy. Many thanks and much admiration to Kirsten Anderson for assembling this, and for including three short but effective essays by three painters who helped me discover a whole new world lying right before my eyes.
- Review:: 'Great Book Can't say enough terrific things about this, it's one of the best selections of modern art available. Yeah. I said modern art and not "outsider" art. Sorry kids, but that new crap we see in Artforum and in the big museums is the hellspawn of marketing, grant maggotry, the corporate world, and the new corporate academia. It has little to do with the natural evolution of Western Art. If it tickles you to think you're being a Bad-Boy/Girl/Whatever by liking this "outsider" stuff then you're falling right into their game plan, you're a niche market and they'll try to eat up this world just like they ate up "alternative music" in one big gulp. This art is the art of true Americans and that other yuck--the so-called mainsteam (which includes the pre-fab avant-garde nowadays no matter how middle-class titilating and naughty it be) is the Devils' work--the real Devil, the one that created Wal-Mart and George W. Bush. Love this art, demand that your museums purchase it, rejoice in the fact that you'll never see some Ryden or Williams hanging in a corporate headquarters, sing Hosannas that some trendy art monkey with a Smith degree won't be writing pompous reviews using terms like "globalization" and "gender" about this stuff, wrap yourself in the red, white, and blue, and sing the Star Spangeled Banner! I just wish we could find some equivalent modern creative types with this kind of vitality in music and architecture. (Recommended--read Paul Johnson's recent history of art, especially the bit where he talks about how the modern art world went all to hell because someone figured out how to market the bejesus out of it)
- Review:: 'Our Times Great book to get a well laid out view of the pop art of our times. While the mainstream media ignores low brow art as if it doesn't exist, on the contrary it is very successful amongst the many who grew up on comic books, Mad Magazine, monsters, tv shows, and so on. A great overview book, you can't go wrong with it.
- Review:: 'Excellent collection also known as Lowbrow Art. Nice reproductions from the original paintings that I have seen from Gallery shows. Weirdo Deluxe is a similar book which I would recommend as well. These are both nice additions to your collection of art books and a great gift to anyone.
Colour Library (Phaidon Colour Library):
Book by Jamie James. Phaidon Press 128 pages Paperback Published 1996-10-24.
- Review:: 'Great Work! I love the Phaidon Colour Art Library. I have bought 7-8 of these books, including the Durer, Rembrandt and Klimt treatments, which were all superb books with excellent analysis and ultra-high-quality color reproductions. The Durer and Rembrandt books alone made me spend another $120 on books by these two. This Pop Art treatment was also quite fascinating and opened my eyes and made me go out and spend another $100 on modern art books. It surveys a fascinating, well-chosen selection of the works of dozens of representative pop/modern artists. A thoughtful analysis accompanies each painting/work, and taken collectively these descriptions comprehensively cover a range of themes, ideas, thoughts and paradigms of 20th century post-World War II art. For those who think that 20th century art, pop art or post-World War II art is "flimsy" in character or insightfullness compared to previous eras, this book is well-tailored. One finds that in fact there is a vast quantity of substance to the various art paradigms covered in the works represented here, and that these works do build new foundations and directions for thought. I personally found most of the works fascinating, from Jasper John's "Flag" and "Fool's House," which alone made me travel to the MOMA in search of Johns works and spend $33 on a MOMA book by Johns, to Rauschenberg's Odalisque, to Warhol's Cambell Soup Can, to Jim Din's "Child's Blue Wall," to Oldenburg's hilarious and lurid "Shoestring Potatoes Spilling from a Bag," to the "Wham" comic book "rendition" by Lichtenstein, to works by Wesselmann, Peter Blake, Ruscha, and many others. The book covers many important classics of recent times, and may well be, for such a low price, the best all-around introuction to both pop art and modern art. For [the price], I think it gives a great return in terms of "units of education acquired" per dollar spent.
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