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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.
JASPER JOHNS Numbers in Color, 1976
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Bicycle, National Gallery, 1991
ANDY WARHOL Most Wanted Men, No. 2 John Victor G., 1988
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Cow Going Abstract, 1985
DAVID HOCKNEY Autumn Trees Near Thixendale, 2008
WAYNE THIEBAUD Paint Cans (No text), 1990
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Favor Rites, 1999
DAVID HOCKNEY Beach Umbrella, 1988
DAVID HOCKNEY North Yorkshire, 1997
DAVID HOCKNEY Dog Painting 38, 1995
DAVID HOCKNEY Dog Painting 43, 1995
TOM WESSELMANN Seascape II, 1991
ALEX KATZ William Dunas Dance, Pamela-American Dance Festival, 1979
WAYNE THIEBAUD Paint Cans, 1990
ERNEST TROVA Falling Man Watch, 1985
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Nude with Blue Hair, 1997
JEFF KOONS Balloon Dog (after), 2012
JOHN BALDESSARI Paradise, 1990
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Brushstrokes at Pasadena Art Museum, 1967
RICHARD ESTES Telephone Booths, 2005
CLAES OLDENBURG Scissors as Monument (No text), 1968
JIM DINE Self-Portrait Next to a Colored Window (No Border), 2010
ROBERT BARRY Leo Castelli- Wallpiece, 1980
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