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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.
JIM DINE Hammer, 1972
ERNEST TROVA Pace, Columbus, 1970
ROBERT INDIANA New York State Theater, Lincoln Center, 1964
BEN SCHONZEIT Yankee Flame, 1976
CAROL SUMMERS Cultural Showcase, 1967
JAMES MCMULLAN LFO Train Game, 1972
JAMES MCMULLAN Life in a Fall Salt Pond, 1972
JAMES MCMULLAN Life in a Spring Salt Marsh, 1972
RICHARD LINDNER Vancouver Art Gallery, 1964
DAVID HOCKNEY Gregory Evans, 1979 - Signed
DAVID HOCKNEY Hockney's Progress, Artist's Mother, 1980
DAMIEN HIRST The Elusive Truth-Suicide Bomber (Aftermath), 2006
JASPER JOHNS Recent Still Life (Light Bulb), 1968
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Still Life with Crystal Bowl, 2002
ROY LICHTENSTEIN The Kiss V, 2003
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Next Wave Festival, 2002
PATRICK NAGEL Commemorative #14, 1986
ANDY WARHOL Endangered Siberian Tiger, 1999
ANDY WARHOL Goethe Red and Black (sm), 1993
ANDY WARHOL Shoes, 1980-small, 1992
LARRY RIVERS Lincoln Center 20th Anniversary, 1979 - Signed
CLAES OLDENBURG Study For Standing Baseball Mitt and Ball, 1976
CLAES OLDENBURG Symbolic Self-Portrait with "Equals", 1971
LARRY RIVERS Golden Tales, 1990 - Signed
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