Described by some as invigorating and by others as tasteless, Pop art took audiences by storm beginning in the late 1950s when artists including Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol made work that subverted notions of originality and drew directly from the everyday. Explore the sources, themes, and queries of the Pop art movement on this gallery talk with museum educator Paulina Lopez.
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