Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Four Goes Pop
Pop Art Features
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A dissenting view from the global artists represented at The World Goes Pop exhibition at Tate Modern.
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Alastair Sooke on the stark, understated gas station photographs of Ed Ruscha.
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Can Pop Art really trace its origins to the work of a couple of artists from Scotland?
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Stephen Smith compares the courts of Andy Warhol and the original Sun King, Louis XIV - with the Factory as a 1960s Versailles.
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Watch the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Four Goes Pop! channel idents by Peter Blake, Derek Boshier & Peter Phillips.
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Find yourself in the midst of a typical day for Pop Artist Andy Warhol in the mid-1960s.
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The genius behind the camera that enabled Andy's instant celebrity obsession.
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Controversial British Pop Artist Allen Jones is the guide around his Royal Academy exhibition.
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A Career in Quotes: What the critics said about controversial British Pop Artist Allen Jones.
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Follow Andy and his entourage as they tour London in 1970, meeting David Hockney and film critic Dilys Powell.
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A fascinating look inside The Factory in 1965, as filmmaker and activist Susan Sontag visits while Andy is filming.
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When Everyone Could Own a Warhol: Andy Warhol's 1950s album covers for hip jazz labels such as Blue Note.
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The Factory 1964-1970: Billy Name's iconic images of Warhol's Silver Factory, with the Velvets, Nico, Warhol superstars & Dali.
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William Cook on the exquisite colours of German Pop at an exhibition in Frankfurt.
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Artworks from the bold and brilliant pioneers who shaped Germany's 1960s pop art scene.
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A video tour of last year's Andy Warhol exhibition at Tate Liverpool.