PUBLIC SITES:
- Pop Art Overview
- The WebMuseum presents this overview of Pop Art. The WebMuseum is maintained by the digital archive Ibiblio.org (hosted by the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
- Examples of Pop Art
- View examples of Pop Art at this web site hosted by ArtLex.
- Pop Art Video
- View a video from the Roland Collection of Films & Videos on Art entitled 'Pop Art: The Test of the Object.' Clips are available to view using (Real Video) low- and high-speed connections; the entire video is only available via high-speed connection.
- Andy Warhol Museum
- Official homepage of the Andy Warhol Museum provides information on the artist, current and future exhibitions, educational resources at the museum, a calendar of events, a message board, an online shop, and more.
- Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
- The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts provides this web site honoring the life and work of Pop artist Andy Warhol. Along with a brief biographical profile, Warhol's work is presented in several categories: prints, portraits, early works, more prints, unique work, and specials.
- Warhol: American Master
- PBS maintains this companion web site to an episode of its 'American Masters' series that focused on the life and work of artist Andy Warhol.
- Where Warhol Worked
- Read about the Manhattan studios where Warhol created his art at this web site hosted by Galerie Beyeler.
- Roy Lichtenstein Foundation
- The Roy Lichtenstein Foundation maintains this web site celebrating the life and work of the famous Pop artist. This site includes a biographical timeline, information on current and future exhibitions, links to images at various galleries, images of public sculptures, and more.
- Lichtenstein at the National Gallery
- The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, provides this brief profile of artist Roy Lichtenstein with examples of his work.
- Rauschenberg at the National Gallery
- The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, provides this brief profile of artist Robert Rauschenberg with examples of his work.
- Robert Rauschenberg: American Master
- PBS maintains this companion web site to an episode of its 'American Masters' series that focused on the life and work of artist Robert Rauschenberg.
- LeRoy Neiman
- This official LeRoy Neiman web site contains biographical information, a timeline of events in his career, collections of his works, articles about the artist, and more.
- Neiman Article
- This article from Cigar Aficionado examines how artist LeRoy Neiman patiently waits to be recognized for his contributions to art.
- Peter Max
- Explore this official web site for Pop artist Peter Max.
- Hamilton at the Tate Galleries
- View examples of Pop artist Richard Hamilton's work at this web site hosted by the Tate Galleries of Great Britain.
- Pop Daddy
- Read an interview with Pop artist Richard Hamilton. This interview is from the Tate magazine online and is hosted by the Tate Galleries of Great Britain.
- Jasper Johns: American Master
- PBS maintains this companion web site to an episode of its 'American Masters' series that focused on the life and work of artist Jasper Johns.
- Johns at the National Gallery
- The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, provides this brief profile of artist Jasper Johns with examples of his work.
- Keith Haring
- Pop artist Keith Haring left his mark on Manhattan, literally, by painting and drawing in and on the subways, etc. Explore this official Keith Haring web site for biographical information and examples of his work maintained by the artist's estate.
- Patrick Nagel
- Before his untimely death in 1984 at the age of 38, Patrick Nagel produced bold, colorful, artwork that combined elements of both fine and commercial art. His 'Nagel Girls' were a prominent feature in Playboy magazine.
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