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  2. Pop art - Wikipedia

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    Similarly, pop art was both an extension and a repudiation of Dadaism. [4] While pop art and Dadaism explored some of the same subjects, pop art replaced the destructive, satirical, and anarchic impulses of the Dada movement with a detached affirmation of the artifacts of mass culture. [4]

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    This would be Warhol's first one-man show of his pop art. [5] [6] Warhol was assured by Blum that the newly founded Artforum magazine, which had an office above the gallery, would cover the show. Not only was the show Warhol's first solo gallery exhibit, but it was considered to be the West Coast premiere of pop art. [7]

  4. Drowning Girl - Wikipedia

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    One of the most representative paintings of the pop art movement, Drowning Girl was acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in 1971. The painting has been described as a "masterpiece of melodrama", and is one of the artist's earliest images depicting women in tragic situations, a theme to which he often returned in the mid-1960s. It shows a teary ...

  5. Can you spot the pop culture references in these Adam ... - AOL

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    There so many hidden pop culture references in the paintings prolific Twin Cities artist Adam Turman created for his latest solo show that you could turn a gallery visit into a game of "I spy."

  6. Roy Lichtenstein - Wikipedia

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    Lichtenstein described pop art as "not 'American' painting but actually industrial painting". [5] His paintings were exhibited at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York City. Whaam!, Drowning Girl, and Look Mickey proved to be Lichtenstein's most influential works. [6] His most expensive piece is Masterpiece, which was sold for $165 million in ...

  7. Whaam! - Wikipedia

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    A new generation of artists emerged in the late 1950s and early 1960s with a more objective, "cool" approach characterized by the art movements known today as minimalism, [6] hard-edge painting, [7] color field painting, [8] the neo-Dada movement, [9] Fluxus, [10] and pop art, all of which re-defined the avant-garde contemporary art of the time ...