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Pop! American Art in the 1960s on view at the New Britain Museum of American Art |
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Roy Lichtenstein, Sea Shore, 1964, Oil and acrylic on two sheets of plexiglass, Whitney Museum of American Art; The Roy Lichtenstein Study Collection, gift of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation 2019.83. © Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, all rights reserved.
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NEW BRITAIN, CT.- The New Britain Museum of American Art presents Pop! American Art in the 1960s from July 31, 2025, through July 26, 2026.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, a group of artists pioneered a new style that radically departed from the dominant movements of the post-World War II years. Rejecting Abstract Expressionisms introspection and Minimalisms formal rigor, they sought a bold visual language that was accessible to all and that reflected the everyday world around them. In vibrant, eye-catching images of soup cans, street signs, and postcard sunsets, Pop Art was born.
With wry humor, Pop artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Jim Dine broke from traditional artistic hierarchies by embracing the slick aesthetic of advertising, television, billboards, print media, shop windows, and comic strips to create works that celebrated and critiqued the countrys booming postwar consumer culture. Pop! American Art in the 1960s showcases some of the eras most iconic artists and images, capturing the movements irreverent spirit and lasting impact on how we experience art and the everyday in America.
The pop artists did images that anybody walking down Broadway could recognize in a split secondcomics, picnic tables, mens trousers, celebrities, shower curtains, refrigerators, Coke bottles. All the great modern things that the Abstract Expressionists tried not to notice at all. Andy Warhol, 1968
Drawn from the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Ulrich Museum of Art through Art Bridges Partner Loan Network, this installation is the third in a series of long-term loans from significant American art collections nationwide.
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