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Tate Valenzuela
19 April, 01:25
Why was pop art so revolutionary?
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Luca Cameron
19 April, 01:34
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The revolution of pop art. Pop art was an art movement that emerged in the mid 1950's in Britain
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Neil Le
19 April, 02:24
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The Revolution of Pop Art. Pop Art was an art movement that emerged in the mid 1950's in Britain, and in the late 1950's for the United States ... It wanted to bring art back to the people in their everyday lives, working with simple everyday objects.
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