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  2. Spyros Vassiliou - Wikipedia

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    With oils and watercolours, he painted natural and urban space, portraits, still-life, and scenes of daily living, combining selective elements of cubism and impressionism. A member of an important community of Greek artists in the mid-20th century, Vassiliou was known as one of the first Greek pop-art painters.

  3. Tom Wesselmann - Wikipedia

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    - The MoMA – Art in the Mirror - The MoMA – Contemporary American Still Life; 1967 – 1970 – Sidney Janis Gallery – 7 Artists; 1977 – The MoMA – American Art Since 1945; 1984 – The Whitney Museum of American Art – BLAM! The explosion of Pop, Minimalism & Performance 1958–64, curated by Barbara Haskell; 1988 – 43rd Biennale ...

  4. Pop Hart - Wikipedia

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    After moving to the New York City area, Hart became part of an artist colony in Fort Lee, New Jersey, that included such champions of avant-garde art as Walt Kuhn, Arthur B. Davies, and Edward Hopper. Among his close friends in New York art circles were members of the Ashcan school of social realism, especially Robert Henri and John Sloan. Hart ...

  5. Paul Johnson (book artist) - Wikipedia

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    He is best known as a pop-up and movable book artist and for his work as a teacher of book art and children’s literacy. Johnson, the founder of the Book Art Project, an initiative that teaches writing to children through book making, has made books with over 200,000 children and over 25,000 teachers worldwide. [1]

  6. Category:Pop art - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Pop art" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total.

  7. Create a Comic Project - Wikipedia

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    The Create a Comic Project (CCP) is a youth literacy program and webcomic created by John Baird. The program uses comics, many taken from the Internet, to encourage children to write their own narratives.