Pop Art

Who doesn’t love pop art? Bright, bold, and with a fantastically rich history of ground-breaking artists, our collection of pop art prints features the pop pioneers Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Hamilton, and Peter Blake, as well as the many contemporary artists following in their wake.

Who doesn’t love pop art? Bright, bold, and with a fantastically rich history of ground-breaking artists, our collection of pop art prints features the pop pioneers Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Hamilton, and Peter Blake, as well as the many contemporary artists following in their wake.

Pop Art first emerged in the mid-1950s in the UK, and the US a few years later, when artists began depicting the reality of day-to-day life in Western society and taking inspiration from contemporary advertising, product packaging, comic strips and cultural icons. Pop Art radically altered the artistic landscape and made it more accessible, whilst also shaping mass culture at the time. The art movement differed from its predecessors as a result of looking around, rather than back in history, and could take anything as inspiration and source material. Richard Hamilton, the Father of Pop, defined the movement as “Popular (designed for a mass audience), transient (short-term solution), expendable (easily-forgotten), low cost, mass produced, young (aimed at youth), witty, sexy, gimmicky, glamorous, big business.” In our Pop art collection, you will find artworks by the artists who made the movement what it is, as well as by the artists they have inspired. These pieces epitomise modern living and are filled with cultural references and brilliant details. Make your room pop with a pop art print.

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Prince Philip's Nightmare - Blue by Pure Evil
Ready To Hang
Prince Philip's Nightmare - Blue £1,170

Pure Evil

70 x 85cm

Limited Edition of 200

Jeff Balloonski Junior Blue Sculpture by Whatshisname
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Jeff Balloonski Junior Blue Sculpture £240

Whatshisname

12 x 6 x 12cm

Limited Edition of 99

Balloon Dog Bust Sculpture by Whatshisname
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Balloon Dog Bust Sculpture £237

Whatshisname

11 x 18 x 11cm

Limited Edition of 150

Sneak Peak by Martin Whatson
Rare
Sneak Peak £535

Martin Whatson

62cm x 25cm

The Crack by Martin Whatson
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The Crack £535

Martin Whatson

50cm x 25cm

MK-Ultra II by Copyright
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MK-Ultra II £40

Copyright

19 x 19cm

Limited Edition of 50

MK-Ultra III by Copyright
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MK-Ultra III £40

Copyright

19 x 19cm

Limited Edition of 50

Madonna by James Kingman
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Madonna £295

James Kingman

42 x 59.4 cm

Limited Edition of 10

Repeat, 2020 by Eric Orr x Keith Haring
Rare
Repeat, 2020 £980

Eric Orr x Keith Haring

50.8 x 71.12 cm

Limited Edition of 250 + 25 AP + 25 PP

Untitled (Smile), 2020 by Keith Haring
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Untitled (Smile), 2020 £200

Keith Haring

20 x 80 cm

Untitled, 1981 (set of three) by Keith Haring
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Untitled, 1981 (set of three) £500

Keith Haring

20 x 80 cm

Montreux 1983 (Prestel 10), 1983 by Keith Haring
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Montreux 1983 (Prestel 10), 1983 £410

Keith Haring

70 x 100 cm

Oil Cans (Set of 10), 2009 by Beejoir
Rare
Oil Cans (Set of 10), 2009 £2,000

Beejoir

45 x 60 cm

Limited Edition of 12

Untitled (cup man), 1989 £65

Keith Haring

79 x 100cm

Party of Life Invitation, 1986 £65

Keith Haring

100 x 100cm

Untitled (world) £65

Keith Haring

100 x 100cm

Untitled (figures), 1985 £65

Keith Haring

100 x 72cm

Untitled (abstract), 1985 £65

Keith Haring

80 x 48cm

Untitled (people ladder), 1984 £65

Keith Haring

75 x 100 cm

Untitled (red dogs with pyramid), 1982 £65

Keith Haring

100 x 100cm

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