Chapter 30
What is Pop Art reacting to? What does Pop Art do to change the public view on art?What is the purpose of Pop?What does High art and Low art mean?Where did Pop develop and where did it become most famous?What is a combine?What is a silkscreen?How do these new forms of art change the meaning of art?What is Op art? What is the concept in Minimalism?What is performance art?Who is Fluxus
30.1 Richard Hamilton, Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing? , 1956
30.2 Jasper Johns, Three Flags , 1958.
30.3 Jasper Johns, Painted Bronze (Ale Cans) , 1960.
30.4 Robert Rauschenberg, Black Market , 1961.
30.5 Robert Rauschenberg, Retroactive I , 1963
30.6 Andy Warhol, Campbell 's Soup (Tomato) , 1968.
30.7 Andy Warhol, Elvis I & II , 1964.
30.8 Roy Lichtenstein , Torpedo…Los! , 1963
30.9 Tom Wesselmann, Great American Nude No. 57 , 1964
30.11 George Segal, Portrait of Sidney Janis with Mondrian Painting
30.12 Claes Oldenburg , Clothespin ,
Central Square , Philadelphia , 1976
30.13 Niki de Saint-Phalle, Black Venus, 1965–67.
30.14 Marisol Escobar, The Last Supper (installed at the Sidney Janis Gallery ), 1982
30.15 Bridget Riley, OP ART
30.16 Donald Judd, Untitled , 1967.
30.17 Dan Flavin, Untitled (in Honor of Harold Joachim), 3 , 1977
30.18 Agnes Martin, Untitled #9 , 1990
30.19 Eva Hesse, Metronomic Irregularity I , 1966.
30.20 Joseph Kosuth, Art as Idea as Idea, 1966
30.22 Sol LeWitt, Wall Drawing No. 681 C . A wall divided vertically into four equal squares separated and bordered by black bands. Within each square, bands in one of four directions, each with color ink washes superimposed , first installation, 1993
30.23 Joseph Beuys, Coyote, I Like America and America Likes Me , 1974