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  4. Amazonian pop art - Wikipedia

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    Amazonian pop art [1] [2] [3] (also known as Amazon pop art or wild naive) is a contemporary art movement that emerged in late 1990 in Iquitos.The movement has an intense chromaticism with a great representation of ayahuasca experience psychedelic —a delirious artistic style that is seen strongly in the non-Amazonian pop art works of Pablo Amaringo.

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  7. Pop art - Wikipedia

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    "Pop art" as a moniker was then used in discussions by IG members in the Second Session of the IG in 1955, and the specific term "pop art" first appeared in published print in the article "But Today We Collect Ads" by IG members Alison and Peter Smithson in Ark magazine in 1956. [15]