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    Their often subversive and irreverent strategies of appropriation extended to their materials and methods of production, which were drawn from the commercial world What is Pop Art? The Museum of Modern Art
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    Pop art began in the mid-1950s on both sides of the Atlantic In Britain, artists like Richard Hamilton and Eduardo Paolozzi explored consumer culture and mass media, while in the US, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, and Roy Lichtenstein borrowed everyday imagery from ads and comics
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    Pop Art is certainly one of the most well-known art movements of the 21st century In the wake of global war and hardship, the movement was a thoroughly modern examination of the growing consumerism and excess of the modern world
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