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WHEN EVERYDAY THINGS BECAME ICONS
Soup cans, comic panels, movie stars, and bright color took center stage. Pop Art turned the images of modern life into bold, unforgettable art.
BRUCE NAUMAN Smoke Rings, 1980
ROY LICHTENSTEIN That My Ship Was Below Them (Panel 3), 1997
ERNEST TROVA Editions At Pace, 1969
DAVID HOCKNEY An Image of Gregory, 1996
JAMES ROSENQUIST The National Gallery of Canada, 1968
JIM DINE Pinocchio, 2008
ANDY WARHOL Early Colored Liz, 1990
ANDY WARHOL Statue of Liberty, 1993
ROY LICHTENSTEIN American Art in the 20th Century, 1993
ANDY WARHOL Endangered Species: African Elephant, 1992
ANDY WARHOL Endangered Species: Grevy's Zebra, 1992
ANDY WARHOL Ingrid with Hat, 1983
ANDY WARHOL Ads: Rebel Without a Cause (James Dean), 1990
MATTHEW BARNEY Cremaster 5, 1997
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Sketch for Greene Street Mural, 1983
JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT Hardware Store, 1992
NIKI DE SAINT PHALLE Eleventh New York Film Festival, 1973 - Signed
JASPER JOHNS Summer (Blue), 1992
JIM DINE Venus de Milo at Memphis State, 1985
ROY LICHTENSTEIN The Lamp, 1995
JIM DINE Pinocchio, 2008 - Signed
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