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Pop art's political legacy A new exhibit explores the intersection of '60s activism and the artistic movement. By Michael Dooley. Published March 26, 2012 12:00AM (EDT) --Shares. Facebook.
Nevertheless, political Pop art is far more substantial than the fast-food froth served up by Warhol and his ilk. Let’s hope this genre soon gets the platform it deserves. Until January 24 2016.
While we can debate the political capital of Seth Meyers, Saturday Night Live, and Harry Potter, it is clear a political movement reliant on pop culture is going to fail. Most Popular The 50 Best ...
Pop Crítico/Political Pop: Expressive Figuration in the Americas, 1960s-1980s continues at the Blanton Museum of Art (200 East Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard, Austin, Texas) through January 16 ...
European Pop Art, More Political Than Ours, Returns With Erro at Perrotin The Icelandic artist says his paintings take a few months to process. By Anthony Haden-Guest • 03/02/16 2:00pm.
Your first reaction to “Pop America, 1965-1975” may be to smile in recognition. The show at Duke University’s Nasher Museum of Art includes some of the most iconic images in recent memory ...
As accidental adverts for art shows go, a giant pooch made of flowers is a crowd pleaser. Outside the Guggenheim Bilbao in northern Spain, Jeff Koons’ much-loved flower 1992 sculpture “Puppy ...
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