Arte Pop
Pop Art
For Popular Art,
"mundane" cultural and film worlds. Pop art, like pop music, sought to use popular images in opposition to the elitist culture existing in Fine Arts, separating them from their context and isolating or combining them with others, 1 in addition to highlighting the banal or kitsch aspect of some cultural element, often through the use of irony.1
Pop art and "minimalism" are considered the last movements of modern art and therefore precursors of postmodern art, although they are even considered as the earliest examples.
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Andy WarholMarilyn. Edición de Sunday B. MorningSerigraph
Andy WarholAndy Warhol: First edition bookbook
Andy WarhoWarhol signed fabric dress
Andy WarholDress Signed by WarholPaper dress
Warhol, Castelli y Newton
Andy WarholDisco Velvet Underground & Nicoscreen printing of the cover
Antonio de FelipeMarylin Monroe 1Digital printing on fabric
Antonio de FelipeMarylin Monroe 2Digital printing on fabric
Antonio de FelipeAudrey HerpburnDigital printing on fabric
Andy WarholDisco Sticky Fingers De Los Rolling Stonescover
Eduardo ArroyoGuillermo TellOil / canvas
Equipo Crónicafan and hatspastel or paper
Equipo LímiteIt would be better for you to smell garlicMixed on canvas
Jim Dineself portrait with basic colorsetching
Roy LichtensteinSweet Dreams Baby!Lithography
Roy Lichtensteincardboard platecardboard plate
Roy LichtensteinPlato De Porcelana IPorcelain plate
Roy LichtensteinPlato De PorcelanaPorcelain plate
Roy LichtensteinLimited edition postersPóster
Equipo Crónica409. No titleLithography
Carlos PazosSuite Fleuve Noir (1) (Bolero)Screen printed print
Carlos PazosSuite Fleuve Noir (2) (Olé!)Screen printed print
Carlos PazosPeinture FraicheEstampa serigrafiada
Keith HaringApocalypse 3screen printing and collage
Keith HaringApocalypse 9serigraph and collage