Guy Hepner Art Gallery focusing on Andy Warhol, Alec Monopoly, Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Roy Lichtenstein, Keith Haring, Retna and Tyler Shields
Rainer Fetting (German, b. 1949), Selbst an grünem Tisch [Self-portrait at a green table], 1980. Acrylic and oil, mixed with sand, on canvas, 175.5 x 120 cm.
Are you a fan of Pop Art? Look no further than our Pop Art Worksheet! This worksheet is designed to engage and educate individuals who have an interest in the iconic art movement. With its vibrant colors and bold patterns, Pop Art is sure to captivate the artistic minds. Get ready to delve into the world of Warhol, Lichtenstein, and other influential Pop Artists as you analyze their works and explore the concepts behind this popular art style. Get your creative juices flowing and have fun while learning about this fascinating subject!
Cristina Troufa talks to The Arty Teacher about her work and themes and gives advice to art students who are inspired by ther work.
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About The Artwork Going to the cold city full of street lights, late at evening to catch a dream ... Original Created:2020 Subjects:Cities Materials:Canvas Styles:AbstractImpressionismModernPop Art Mediums:OilSpray Paint Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:32 W x 40 H x 0.8 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:France. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
After looking at the work of Jasper Johns I thought it appropriate to take a look at the work of another ‘founding father’ of pop art, Robert Rauschenberg (1925 – 2008). I mentioned that in 1954 Jasper Johns had met the artist Rauschenberg when together they decorated the shop window of Tiffany’s. They became lovers, and Rauschenberg soon had great influence on Johns’ own work. Rauschenberg was both a painter and a sculptor but he also worked with photography, printmaking, papermaking, and performance art. By the mid 1950s, Rauschenberg was making the wild assemblages and collaged multimedia works in which non-traditional materials and objects were employed in innovative combinations. These ‘Combines’ as they were known, are my personal favourites amongst his works – it’s possible to see ideas and elements emerging that would later influence artists like David Hockney and Peter Blake in their formative years. In 1955 he moved into a studio in the same neighborhood as Jasper Johns. In 1958 he had his first exhibition at the Leo Castelli gallery In 1959 he was represented at the documenta 2, Kassel, and at the Paris and São Paulo Biennales. In 1962 he first used the technique of silkscreen on canvas, mixed with painting, collage and affixed objects. In 1963 he was given his first retrospective exhibition in Europe at the Galerie Sonnabend, Paris, also shown at the Jewish Museum, New York. In 1964 he had a retrospective at the Whitechapel Gallery, London, and won the Grand Prix at the Venice Biennale. By the 1970s, Rauschenberg began his now signature procedure of building visual fields from collisions of appropriated media images: snippets from magazines, newspapers and trashy pulp fiction - silk-screened and manipulated to blend and battle on fabric, canvas, metal and glass, you name it. Rauschenberg’s work gave new meaning to sculpture. Canyon for instance, consisted of a stuffed bald eagle attached to a canvas. Monogram was a stuffed goat girdled by a tyre sitting on a painted panel. Bed entailed a quilt, sheet and pillow, covered in paint. All became icons of post-war modernism. 1959 Canyon 1955-1959 Monogram (freestanding combine) Rauschenberg once said “I really feel sorry for people who think things like soap dishes or mirrors or Coke bottles are ugly, because they’re surrounded by things like that all day long, and it must make them miserable.” A large retrospective of his work was shown in several American cities from 1976-78. In 1980 he had retrospectives at Berlin, Düsseldorf, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Munich and London. In 1981 his photographs were shown at the Pompidou Centre in Paris. He was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1993. Robert Rauschenberg died aged 82 at his home on Captiva Island, Florida, in 2008. 1950 Pilgrim 1954 Charlene (combine) 1954 Collection 1954 Minutiae (freestanding combine) 1955 Bed (combine painting) 1955 Hymnal (combine) 1955 Interview (combine) 1955 Rebus 1955 Untitled (combine) 1956 Small Rebus 1957 Factum II (combine) 1962 Brace (oil and silkscreen ink) 1963 Estate (oil and silkscreen ink) 1963 Tracer (oil and silkscreen ink) 1963 Untitled (combine) 1964 Harbour (oil and silkscreen ink) 1964 Retroactive I (oil and silkscreen ink) Note: A number of images have been removed by me from this post on possible copyright issues. Poul Webb
A world premiere exhibition focuses on the last decade of the British artist’s vibrant work, including hundreds of images the 79-year-old artist drew on apps
About The Artwork This an interpretaion of the portrait of Lady Hamilton by Geroge Romney in the spirit of Fornasetti and his obession with Lina Cavalieri. The power of the image comes from the size of the halftone. The final print is printed on replacable static plastic and can be mounted on any surface without any adhesive. Original Created:2017 Subjects:Women Materials:Plastic Styles:Pop Art Mediums:Digital Details & Dimensions Digital:Digital on Plastic Artist Produced Limited Edition of:10 Size:18.8 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Canada. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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Acrylic on canvas. 50x70 cm Mounted on a stretcher frame and ready to hang.
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It’s official: Needlework Pop Art needs a seat at the table in contemporary art. Remember the artist who revived an abandoned corner shop and filled it with over 4,000 hand-sewn grocery products? Well here’s another artist equally as mad and talented. Ulla-stina Wikander is a Swedish designer who, for the past 5 years, has been covering…
About The Artwork SELFMADE Aus eigener Kraft etwas erreichen, Leidenschaft und Kreativität nutzen, um Träume zu verwirklichen… Genau darum geht es in meiner Serie "SELFMADE". Als alleinerziehende Mutter von drei Kindern habe ich vor über 15 Jahren beschlossen, meinen Traum als Künstlerin zu verwirklichen. Mit harter Arbeit und unendlicher Liebe zum Kreieren habe ich es geschafft, eine „selfmade“, international erfolgreiche Künstlerin zu werden. Und ich weiß, dass viele von euch ähnliche Geschichten zu erzählen haben. Deshalb widme ich diese Serie UNS! Die Gemälde in "SELFMADE" setzen starke Kontraste und verwenden Schwarz-Weiß-Elemente, um das Thema der Selbstverwirklichung zu betonen. Weiß und Gold symbolisieren Erfolg und die Belohnungen, die man durch harte Arbeit und Leidenschaft erreichen kann. Die Akzente in Neonfarben zeigen, dass die Fähigkeit, etwas aus seinem Leben zu machen, zeitlos ist und auch in der modernen Welt Bestand hat. Ich hoffe, dass diese Serie Dich inspiriert und oder bestätigt, Deine eigenen Träume zu verfolgen und aus eigener Kraft etwas zu erreichen. Weil jeder von uns ein SELFMADE sein kann. Original Created:2023 Subjects:Women Materials:Canvas Styles:Pop Art Mediums:AcrylicPaper Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:47.2 W x 47.2 H x 0.8 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Yes Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Germany. Customs:Shipments from Germany may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
A new exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art of Forth Worth — "Women Painting Women" — shows viewers what happens when women are both the subject and the artist. The result: something raw and real.
Seven things you might not know about the artist who rebelled against Josef Albers and worked in a department store with Andy Warhol
About This Artwork Original design from Prince & Rebel Giclée fine art print on premium cotton canvas Handmade by the finest fingers Available framed within a solid wood float frame or unframed as canvas only In this 18th century French park scene, we see various couples either dancing or getting to know each other a bit better, dirty beggers! Either way, they are having a lot of fun! We've added a little art vandalism to the piece in a bright yellow hand painted style to highlight the cheekier side of life. The finished artwork is availble either framed in a beautiful solid wood box frame or unframed as a stretched canvas print only with cool colour wrap sides. Production Info This canvas artwork is produced using a Giclée fine art printing process using high quality 400gsm cotton canvas stretched over wooden bars milled from European kiln dried knotless pine. Everything is assembled and finished by hand to the very highest standard. Box Frame Version - The stretched canvas is beautifully concealed inside a solid wood box frame, with the canvas sitting 5mm from the wooden edge, creating a lovely floating border. The finished piece sits 1.5" (38mm) deep from the wall. Canvas Only Version - Supplied without the wooden box frame as a stretched canvas only. The finished artwork is also 1.5" (38mm) thick with a matching yellow colour wrap added onto the sides of the piece. Both versions also have a small translucent original artwork credit on the bottom right of image. Available Sizes Sizes available for this piece: 24x18" (60x45cm) 32x24in (80x60cm) 40x30in (100x75cm) 48x36" (120x90cm)
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About The Artwork Series of works that touch on questions such as: what do you believe? Are we all deluded? Is it all in the mind? Original Created:2012 Subjects:Popular culture Materials:Canvas Styles:ExpressionismFigurativeIllustrationPop Art Mediums:AcrylicOil bars Details & Dimensions Painting:Acrylic on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:60.2 W x 48 H x 1.4 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United Kingdom. Customs:Shipments from United Kingdom may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
A contemporary fine artist who draws influence from the Renaissance and Baroque periods to forge a connection with our behaviour in modern society.
“Mammon.” A painting by Alex Gross. “Past success is no guarantee of future success, and anything is possible. It’s something that I try not to forget.” —Artist Alex Gross on what keeps him going. You may already be familiar with the work of New York-based artist Alex Gross as his striking surrealist pop creations have been seen in many publications including The Los Angeles Times. His warped, hyperrealistic artwork was also compiled into a couple of books—one in 2008 by Bruce Sterling, The Art of Alex Gross: Paintings and Other Works, and another published in 2014, Future Tense, Paintings by Alex Gross, 2010-2014. It’s clear from Gross’ take on modern times that, like many of us, he may have already abandoned hope for the future. And his most recent gallery show, “Antisocial Network,” his first in nearly ten years back in February of this year, is a perfect example of his perhaps dim outlook on our collective existence. The work featured in the show was the result of two years of observation and reflection while the world began its downward spiral and the U.S. somehow ended up with a “president” that says shit like this. Many...
Wayne Thiebaud, Cheese Slices
I created this gallery because I'm fascinated by his art. I get much inspiration from his work.
A new exhibition examines the sculptor’s friendship with Andy Warhol—and puts her back in the artistic canon of the 1960s