chART Podcast

EP 34: Introduction to Pop Art


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Few movements in art history can claim to be as divisive as Pop Art. Audiences either love it, idolizing figures such as Andy Warhol or Jeff Koons as the Renaissance men of the 20th century, or hate it to the bone, appalled by its colorful apparent silliness. These days, even those who are not into the arts can spot Campbell Soup’s Cans (1962) from a mile. In fact, when asked about contemporary art chances are Pop Art is the first things that “pops” (see what I did there?) in their head. However, why is this? Is Pop Art nothing but popular culture references meant for the masses to instantly love, or is there actually depth to a side of it that is not as, ironically, popular? Tune in to hear what we have to say about it!
 
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