Pop Art

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At Sharjah Art Foundation, a landmark group exhibition explores art inspired by popular culture in South Asia

BY Rahel Aima |

Randy Kennedy recalls meeting the seminal pop artist and how his outsize sculptures injected wit and whimsy into the everyday

BY Randy Kennedy |

With a new show at Gray, curator and friend Michael Auping remembers the late artist's ability to walk the thin line between abstract painting and figuration

In Collaboration with Gray

Achille, brother of Fabio Mauri, traces the cultural scenes of post-war Rome and Milan

In Collaboration with Hauser & Wirth

Flavia Frigeri discusses a very Roman take on modernism

BY Flavia Frigeri |

An exhibition at Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon, shows the relationship between Portuguese and English Pop Art artists

BY Ara H. Merjian |

From fleshy, distorted paintings, capturing the malaise of the 1960s, to colourful abstractions made in exile, the artist was an example to live by

BY Tiago Mesquita |

Artists Beatriz González and Amalia Pica discuss painting, curating, activism and identity 

BY Amalia Pica AND Beatriz González |

At Frieze Masters, a special glimpse into Sir Peter Blake's studio - and a chance to hear from the artist himself

BY Robin Brown |

Critic and curator Li Xianting speaks to Carol Yinghua Lu about tradition, change and leaving the art world

BY Carol Yinghua Lu |

Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA, & Tate Modern, London UK

BY Dan Fox |

A slew of new exhibitions celebrate Pop art from around the world

BY Michael Bracewell |

From eroticism to transcendence, the work of Pier Paolo Pasolini and Andy Warhol has many surprising overlaps. Ara H. Merjian traces the affinities and contradictions between an unlikely pair

BY Ara H. Merjian |

The Portuguese artist, while best know for his paintings, also made moving image works

BY João Laia |