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Pop Art and Consumer Culture
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Andy Warhol
Used branding and advertising imagery from consumer culture, such as soup cans and celebrity portraits.
Roy Lichtenstein
Incorporated the aesthetic of comic strips and advertisements into his work.
James Rosenquist
Used juxtaposition of commercial imagery from billboards and advertisements in his collage-style paintings.
Tom Wesselmann
Created large-scale still lives that included consumer goods and brand names.
Claes Oldenburg
Key figure in Pop art known for his oversized, soft sculptures of everyday objects.
Richard Hamilton
Considered by many as a father of Pop art, he created collages that depicted the American lifestyle promoted in advertisements.
Keith Haring
His work included elements of graffiti and subculture, often with an advertising and communicative purpose.
David Hockney
Explored personal and societal relationships with popularized forms of photography and advertising.
Robert Rauschenberg
Infused his works with imagery from popular culture, combining painting and collage techniques.
Jasper Johns
His depiction of everyday icons and targets questioned the traditional boundaries of art, reflecting popular and consumer imagery.
Eduardo Paolozzi
British artist known for his collage works, which combined images from pop culture and advertising.
Ed Ruscha
His use of typography and commercial imagery in paintings and prints was influential in Pop art.
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