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Pop Art on display at Woodbury Art Museum
Now it's quietly on display at Utah Valley State College's Woodbury Art Museum.
Much of the display is from Brigham Young University-Idaho, made available through special loan arrangements, DeSpain said. Included is art from Andy Warhol and other world-famous pop artists.
The collection of 39 pieces mostly lithography or silk-screen pieces includes five from Brigham Young University, two from the Springville Museum of Art and two from local pop artist Jean Clark.
The show opened Friday with a reception and will run until Feb. 4. Admission is free. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 8 p.m.
"Andy Warhol was all about mass production," DeSpain said. "He (believed) that we were told by the mass media who we were."
Fans of his work call his workplace a studio, but he called it a "factory," she said. His medium was the silk screen. While many of the artists of his era produced a certain number of pieces, then destroyed the silk screens, Warhol hung onto his, she said, in case he wanted to print a few more later.
Other artists include Robert Indiana, whose silk-screen creation of the word LOVE became a postage stamp in 1973. No. 241 of 300 of the silk-screen art is on display at the museum.
While pop art often drew people into common images associated with city or industrial life, artist John Salt took it into a rural setting. His illustration of an abandoned car shows what happens next when city folks throw away items that are no longer useful, DeSpain said.
"They show nature retaking the industrial," she said.
Pop Art made it possible for artists working in a variety of niches to be successful, DeSpain said.
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