Pop art (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Op + Pop". christchurchartgallery.org.nz. Retrieved 22 July 2021.

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  • "Art: Pop Art – Cult of the Commonplace". Time. 3 May 1963. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved 7 July 2020. Robert Rauschenberg, 37, remembers an art teacher who 'taught me to think, "Why not?"' Since Rauschenberg is considered to be a pioneer in pop art, this is probably where the movement went off on its particular tangent. Why not make art out of old newspapers, bits of clothing, Coke bottles, books, skates, clocks?

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  • "Art: Pop Art – Cult of the Commonplace". Time. 3 May 1963. ISSN 0040-781X. Retrieved 7 July 2020. Robert Rauschenberg, 37, remembers an art teacher who 'taught me to think, "Why not?"' Since Rauschenberg is considered to be a pioneer in pop art, this is probably where the movement went off on its particular tangent. Why not make art out of old newspapers, bits of clothing, Coke bottles, books, skates, clocks?
  • Six painters and the object. Lawrence Alloway [curator, conceived and prepared this exhibition and the catalogue] (Computer file). 24 July 2009. OCLC 360205683.

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  • Rauschenberg, Robert; Miller, Dorothy C. (1959). Sixteen Americans [exhibition]. New York: Museum of Modern Art. p. 58. ISBN 978-0029156704. OCLC 748990996. "Painting relates to both art and life. Neither can be made. (I try to act in that gap between the two.)"