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Pop Art Presentation for 3rd Hour ModLit 2012Lian LeKym FactoSuraj Mahadeva
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P O P A R TL I A N L E
K Y M F A C T OS U R A J M A H A D E V A
( 1 9 5 4 – 1 9 7 0 )
B E G I N N I N G S
• Pop Art was developed in the 1950s first with the Independent Group in London that included Richard Hamilton
• New York, Los Angeles, France (Nouveau Realists), Germany (Capital Realists)
• Originated out of Post Impressionism, Fauvism, Dadaism, Abstract Expressionism, Social Realism
I was a Rich Man's Plaything (1947)Eduardo Paolozzi
The Green Stripe (1905)Matisse
Portrait of Hugh Gaitskell as a Famous Monster of Filmland
(1964)
Richard Hamilton
Squares with Concentric Rings (1913)Wassily Kandinsky
Marily Monroe (1962)Andy Warhol
The Red Horseman (1974)Roy Lichtenstein
Red-Blue-Yellow (1925)Kandinsky
C H A R A C T E R I S T I C S
• Emotionally cold towards its subject
• Inspired by pop culture, media, advertisements, popular images, cartoons
• New focus on mass consumerist, materialist art
• Emphasis on color, energy, and youth
• New mediums due to new technology (mass production, silk screen, printing, Technicolor, etc.)
Liz #5(1963)Andy Warhol
In the Car (1963)
Roy Lichtenstein
Green Coca-ColaBottles(1962)
Andy Warhol
R I C H A R D H A M I L T O N
• Began painting at St. Martin’s School of Art
• Entered Royal Academy but dropped out
• Spent two years at Slade School of Art
• Exhibited art at the Institute of Contemporary Art
• Taught at the Central School of Art and Design
• Joined the Independent Group in London
(1922 – 2011)
I D E A S & T E C H N I Q U E S
• He made paintings, drawings, collages, prints, and miscellaneous crafts
• He was influence by Post-War Britain
• His art focused on superficial emptiness of consumerist culture
• He expressed cold distaste for the fashionable culture
• He reflected boredom and passiveness in his art
Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing? (1956)
RichardHamilton
Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing?
Portrait of Hugh
Gaitskell as a Famous
Monster of Filmland
(1964)
RichardHamilton
Epiphany (1964), Richard Hamilton
My Marilyn (1965), Richard Hamilton
Kent State(1970)Richard Hamilton
Release (1972), Richard Hamilton
Swingeing London III (1972), Richard Hamilton
𝐀𝐍𝐃𝐘𝐖𝐀𝐑𝐇𝐎𝐋
1928
1987
BiographyAndrew Warhola was born in Pittsburgh
Began to work as a commercial artist, usually under the name Andy Warhol. Throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, he illustrated a great variety of published projects, and designed department store windows.
In 1952 Warhol’s first solo exhibition, “Fifteen Drawings Based on the Writings of Truman Capote,” was held at the Hugo Gallery, New York.
Books A Is an Alphabet
Love Is a Pink Cake,
Self-published the illustrated book 25 Cats Named Sam and One Blue Pussy,
Wild Raspberries, a cookbook of absurd recipes
A Gold Book, with many drawings based on Wallowitch’s photos
Poor Little Rich GirlVinylKitchen LupeOuter and Inner SpaceMy HustlerThe Velvet Underground
Bike Boy IA ManThe Nude RestaurantBlue MovieNico The Chelsea Girls
Films
Sprite Heads Playing Violins
1948
Female Costumed Full Figure
1950s
Lips (stamped)
1950s
Marilyn Monroe
1962
Green Coca-Cola Bottles
1962
Campbell’s Soup 1964
Elvis Presley (1963)
Liz #5 (1963)
Brillo Soap Pads Box (1964)
Jackie Kennedy (1964)
Flowers (1979)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deRMRh8Zjgg&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA4aBvnaTpo&feature=related
ANDY WARHOLINTERVIEWS
R-R-R-ROY FOX LICHTENSTEIN
(1923 – 1997)
Influences
• Consumerism– Comic book strips and advertising
• Similar to Duchamp and Ready-Mades• Dadaism– Uses subjects of the mundane
Elements of his art
• Comic book style– Bright primary colors– Ben-Dey Dots– Hard and bold lines– Captures movement
• Parodies!
Look Mikey (1961)
Girl with Ball (1961)
Drowning Girl (1963)
Drowning Girl (1963)
Ben Dey Dots
In the Car (1963)
Whaam! (1963)
Compositions II (1964) Tire (1962)
Roto Broil (1961) Kitchen Range (1962)
Yellow Brushstroke I (1965)
Little Big Painting (1965)
The Red Horseman (1974)
Figures with Sunset (1978)
Bull I (1973)
Bull III (1973)
Bull VI (1973)
Bauhaus Stairway (1932)
Bauhaus Stairway (1988)
The Dance (1909)
Artist's Studio “The Dance” (1974)
C O N C L U S I O N
"Pop art is popular (designed for a mass audience), transient (short term solution), expendable (easily forgotten), low cost, mass produced, young (aimed at youth), witty, sexy, gimmicky, glamorous, big business."
- R I C H A R D H A M I L T O N