Pop Presence focuses on contemporary artwork that is directly and deliberately situated on a Warholian/Pop trajectory. With reference to moments and practices in Andy Warhol’s career, artists are drawing on his lineage and exploring parallel subjects and methods of production in new ways and with a distinct fervor. Both historical and material connections give nod to the legacy of Pop, while highlighting current artists using the language and iconography of Pop and commercial culture.
Featuring artwork by Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann and Roy Lichtenstein, alongside Jamie Earnest, Barbara Smith, Mao Li, PURE EVIL, Travis K. Schwab, and more, Pop Presence is a stimulating thread to tie these artists to one another, and to link their practices to those of American Pop.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 31.
Pop Presence focuses on contemporary artwork that is directly and deliberately situated on a Warholian/Pop trajectory. With reference to moments and practices in Andy Warhol’s career, artists are drawing on his lineage and exploring parallel subjects and methods of production in new ways and with a distinct fervor. Both historical and material connections give nod to the legacy of Pop, while highlighting current artists using the language and iconography of Pop and commercial culture.
Featuring artwork by Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann and Roy Lichtenstein, alongside Jamie Earnest, Barbara Smith, Mao Li, PURE EVIL, Travis K. Schwab, and more, Pop Presence is a stimulating thread to tie these artists to one another, and to link their practices to those of American Pop.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 31.
Pop Presence focuses on contemporary artwork that is directly and deliberately situated on a Warholian/Pop trajectory. With reference to moments and practices in Andy Warhol’s career, artists are drawing on his lineage and exploring parallel subjects and methods of production in new ways and with a distinct fervor. Both historical and material connections give nod to the legacy of Pop, while highlighting current artists using the language and iconography of Pop and commercial culture.
Featuring artwork by Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann and Roy Lichtenstein, alongside Jamie Earnest, Barbara Smith, Mao Li, PURE EVIL, Travis K. Schwab, and more, Pop Presence is a stimulating thread to tie these artists to one another, and to link their practices to those of American Pop.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through December 31.