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This film explores the ideas, materials, colours and technologies adopted by Pop Art and then examines how the movement created new images, shapes and forms that continue to influence artists and designers...
In discussing the work produced by ‘pop’ artist Peter Blake for advertisements, record sleeves and other popular commercial designs, this study throws light on the emergence of a new idea of...
QED commissioned pop artist Richard Hamilton to produce a new work of art entirely by on computer. The programme charts his progress and explains how the computers can create works of art. (Printouts were...
Roy Lichtenstein was a leading exponent of the American pop art movement of the 1960s, and his monumental paintings of comic-strip images have become modern icons. In a rare interview he discusses both his...
An examination of how to decipher an iconic Warhol picture such as ‘Ten Lizes’, a screenprint of ten images from a photograph of Liz Taylor.
Documents Peter Blake’s progress over a two-year period as a National Gallery Associate Artist, with the brief of making work inspired by the past. Blake played a crucial role in the emergence of Pop Art...
In the company of his tortoise, Roci, the pop artist Robert Rauschenberg takes his ROCI show (the Rauschenberg Overseas Cultural Exchange) to countries such as Tibet, Cuba and Russia. Meetings with local...
Peter Blake established himself in the late 1950s and early 1960s as a leading exponent of the idiom now known as pop art, and his work at that time was a direct and spontaneous celebration of popular...
A look at the life, work, and impact of Andy Warhol (1928-1987), pop icon and artist, from his childhood in Pittsburgh to his death after a botched surgery. Warhol coined the word "superstar," became one,...
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