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Write about a Pop Art artwork
Choose a painting or sculpture in a Pop Art style and try to answer the questions about it. Remember to use the guidance button to help you.
Discussion points
- Pop Art was an art movement of the 1960s in America and Britain to which artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Indiana, Jasper Johns and Richard Hamilton belonged.
- It was obsessed with celebrity culture, consumerism and mass production. These were things that defined the Sixties.
- It also rebelled against the idea that a piece of art should be special and unique by creating art that showed ordinary objects and images that were seen everywhere.
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