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Pop Goes To The Hayward

Robert Hughes reports from New York on leading pop artists to coincide with the opening of a Pop Art exhibition at the Hayward Gallery in London. (1969)

On July 9 London's Hayward Gallery becomes host to one of the largest exhibitions of Pop Art to be seen in this country. In the words of one of its exponents, Pop Art is ‘young, witty, sexy, glamorous, and big business’. It is an instant art form and has had instant success. Robert Hughes talks to leading pop artists in New York amid the ad-mass living that inspires their art. Artists featured include Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Indiana, Jasper Johns, Claes Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, George Segal and Andy Warhol. (1969)

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Sat 5 Jul 1969 22:00

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Â鶹Éç Four Pop Art Collection

Â鶹Éç Four Pop Art Collection
A collection of documentaries from Â鶹Éç Four's Pop Art season.


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Role Contributor
Presenter Robert Hughes
Director Michael MacIntyre
Producer Darrol Blake
Producer Christopher Martin
Editor Lorn Pegram

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