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Eduardo Paolozzi – Biography and Artwork of the Scottish Pop Art Artist

Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005), the Scottish born, British Pop art artist worked making collages, graphic works, sculptures, and even mosaic murals. As one of the founders of the British Pop art movement, he is most well known for his early collage I was a Rich Man’s Plaything (1947). The Early Years and Education of Eduardo Paolozzi Born …

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Yayoi Kusama – Biography and Artwork of the Japanese Artist

Yayoi Kusama is a Japanese artist born in Japan, in 1929. The world-famous artist is known for her works that span the art movements of Abstract Expressionism, and a pre-cursor to the emergence of Minimalism, before transforming into Pop Art. She has worked in painting, photography, installation, and performance art.   Repetition, polka dots, phallic …

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Roy Lichtenstein – Biography and Artwork of the Pop Art Artist

Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) was an American Pop Art artist based in New York City. Originally creating works in Cubism and Abstract Expressionism, his works had a Western and Americana theme. Later, he became a pioneer in American Pop art, focusing on popular culture and mass media. As a teen Lichtenstein initially studied with painter Reginald …

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Andy Warhol – Artwork, Bio, and Analysis of the Pop Art Artist

Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1928.  He attended Carnegie Institute of Technology, now called Carnegie Mellon University, in Pittsburgh, and graduated in 1949, with a degree in pictorial design. Andy Warhol began work as a commercial illustrator in 1949, and was well respected in his field and highly paid. Warhol worked …

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A Brief Pop Art History

Pop art is an art movement that began in England, during the mid-twentieth century. It provided a radical shift, as to what was considered art at the time. Pop art blended fine art with popular culture. Characteristics of Pop art included images taken from everyday life such as consumer items from the grocery store shelves, …

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