Gagosian Gallery
September 27 - November 10, 2007
Gagosian Gallery is pleased to announce a major exhibition to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Richard Hamilton's visionary definition of Pop Art. Pop Art crossed all boundaries between high and low culture to produce many of the twentieth century's iconic images.
Artists around the world radically transformed painting and sculpture, according the same importance to the everyday and the mass-produced that had previously been the reserve of the epic and the unique.
This exhibition allows us to consider the ways in which artists, past and present, respond to constantly changing ideas about what Pop art is.
In this highly engaging artistic dialogue methods of seriality and repetition, the use of synthetic materials as well as media images, and references to mass production are visible, proof that the concept of Pop is still vital in contemporary art.
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