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Composed of images from American magazines given to Paolozzi by American ex-soldiers. Using a variety of visual elements meticulously assembled to create a striking composition. -
Characterized by use of everyday objects and imagery from popular culture, Influenced by the post war consumerism and American pop culture.
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Characterized by its use of commonplace objects and popular culture as subject matter. Challenging traditional art forms by using elements from advertising, comic books, and mass media.
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acrylic and oil paint on canvas, 172.7x406.4 cm, Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom, American pop Art
Using bright colors and bold words to get the point of a plane crash across. A comic book looking design to depict an explosive air battle. -
collage, 26x24.8cm, Tübingen, Germany, British pop.
capturing the essence of mid 20th century consumer culture. Featuring a male figure holding a lollipop along with a seminude woman on the couch, surrounded by many consumer products and advertisements. -
portrait, silkscreen paper, American 91.5 x 91.5 cm Pop Art.
using bold colors and vibrant contrast in this print reflecting the commodification of celebrity culture. with the use of slickening and repetition highlighting the fleeting nature of fame.
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