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In essence, pop culture is a self-portrait created through purchasing power. In the '60s, radio, film, television, and books carry the essence of American pop culture. In 1960, nearly half of ...
As a result, the culture of the entire Western world has become Americanized, a consequence felt particularly strongly by the Europeans. [...] Later on, as Pop Art spread in the sixties, other, ...
Pauline Boty was at the heart of the Pop Art movement, an RCA student who studied alongside David Hockney, Peter Blake, RB Kitaj, Allen Jones and others. She died of cancer in 1966, just as the 1960s ...
But he became really well-known for screen printing in the 1960s, which allowed ... and turned them into works of art. He influenced other artists and pop art was loved all over the world.
Pop art, so the standard story goes ... partly a result of the fact that he moved to America in the early 1960s and ceased working as an artist. During the previous decade, however, he made ...