“I used what was around me...culture was what I used.”

“I used what was around me...culture was what I used.”

 
Tom Wesselmann was one of the leading American Pop artists of the 1960s, rejecting abstract expressionism in favor of the classical representations of the nude, still life, and landscape. He created collages and assemblages incorporating everyday objects and advertising ephemera in an effort to make images as powerful as the abstract expressionism he admired.

A leading American Pop artist of the 1960s Tom Wesselmann’s monumental and bold artworks transcend to Pop Culture today. He rejected abstract expressionism in favor of bold representations of highly recognizable features. Tom Wesselmann made paintings, collages and assemblages that incorporate everyday objects and advertising ephemera. Themes of joy and pleasure run strong throughout his artworks. 


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