Andy Warhol defined Pop Art.

I'm not interested in pop art.

We're a pop art band. Not a pop band.

Reality is what you can get away with.

I never read, I just look at pictures.

I think everybody should like everybody.

I'm the one who gave steroids to Pop art.

Pop art is the inedible raised to the unspeakable.

I wasn't sure pop art or my work would last more than six months.

Everybody has called Pop Art 'American' painting, but it's actually industrial painting.

I collect candy packaging from around the world and believe it has the value of Pop Art.

'Interview' created indelible images of Pop Art that arrived on people's doorsteps every month.

Film is pop art. It's not whether it's auteur cinema or not; that's a false distinction. Cinema is cinema.

Pop Art looks out into the world. It doesn't look like a painting of something, it looks like the thing itself.

After pop art, graffiti is probably the biggest art movement in recent history to have such an impact on culture.

I don't mean this, but I'm going to say it anyway. I don't really think of pop art and serious art as being that far apart.

I find pop art really offensive because it's taking a piece of popular culture and putting it somewhere where people can't see it.

The novel is always pop art, and the novel is always dying. That's the only way it stays alive. It does really die. I've been thinking about that a lot.

Take an exhibit, in the days when we saw the Pop art - Andy Warhol and all that - tomato soup cans, etc., and coming home, you saw everything like A. Warhol.

I don't think geometric art is... I don't like to call it that. I don't think it's any more pure than pop art or anything else. It doesn't have anything to do with purity.

I see no reason why the artistic world can't absolutely merge with Madison Avenue. Pop art is a move in that direction. Why can't we have advertisements with beautiful words and beautiful images?

The Pop art I wound up doing came to me purely from 'Mad' comics. I loved the idea of doing fun stuff. I met an art dealer who wanted to show the work - that was in January 1962 - and that was the beginning for me.

I've always enjoyed feeling a connection to the avant-garde, such as Dada and surrealism and pop art. The only thing the artist can do is be honest with themselves and make the art they want to make. That's what I've always done.

I never set out to be a groundbreaking artist in the sense of doing something that's never been done before. I set out to make stuff that communicated quickly and effectively, playing off of advertising, pop art, and pop culture.

Damien Hirst is the Elvis of the English art world, its ayatollah, deliverer, and big-thinking entrepreneurial potty-mouthed prophet and front man. Hirst synthesizes punk, Pop Art, Jeff Koons, Marcel Duchamp, Francis Bacon, and Catholicism.

There's a famous artist, Ron English, in New York, that just, or Andy Warhol for that matter, that did pop art that terrorized society. And that's, for the last like 10, 15 years, that's all I wanted to do, is terrorize society and make them look into a mirror and see what the hell we have wrought.

In '68 I was 13 years old, so I was a child, but I felt a lot of excitement in listening to things, looking at the pop art coming over from America. My father was an art collector, and he was coming home with these strange pieces of art that weren't exposed in museums. At the time, it was quite revolutionary, very adventurous.

Does art have a future? Performance genres like opera, theater, music and dance are thriving all over the world, but the visual arts have been in slow decline for nearly 40 years. No major figure of profound influence has emerged in painting or sculpture since the waning of Pop Art and the birth of Minimalism in the early 1970s.

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