Pop Art at the Heard?
21st-century American Indian art - with a sense of humor
Staff
Remember Warhol’s famous silkscreen of the Campbell’s Soup can? If not, you can see it along with other ironic works at POP! Popular Culture in American Indian Art at the Heard Museum, a multimedia exhibit of 21st-century Pop Art in American Indian culture. For context, the show includes works by Andy Warhol, Fritz Scholder and others, while contemporary American Indian artists express a wry look at pop culture through jewelry, fashion, graffiti art, comics, pottery and beadwork. Marcus Amerman, Diego Romero, Jason Garcia, Paula Rasmus Dede and Ryan Singer are a few of the artists sharing humorous viewpoints sure to please modern art lovers.
POP! is on display through April 2011. The Heard Museum is at 2
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