
Modern Art Goes Pop: Selections from W&L’s University Collections of Art and History
November 7 - December 9, 2016
- Current Season
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Past Seasons
- 2023-2024
- 2022-2023
- 2021-2022
- 2020-2021
- 2019-2020
- 2018-2019
- 2017-2018
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2016-2017
- Nate Larson & Marni Shindelman: Geolocation: Tributes from the Data Stream
- Decade: Staniar Gallery's 10th Anniversary Exhibition
- Modern Art Goes Pop: Selections from W&L's University Collections of Art and History
- elin o'Hara slavick: Illuminated Artifacts
- Joy Lynn Davis: Remembering the Lost: Community Response to the Theft of Nepal's Sacred Sculptures
- 2017 Senior Theses Exhibition
- New Codex Oaxaca: Immigration and Cultural Memory
- 2015-2016
- 2014-2015
- 2013-2014
- 2012-2013
- 2011-2012
- 2010-2011
- 2009-2010
- 2008-2009

Andy Warhol, Truck, 1985, Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board; Extra, out of the edition; designated for research and educational purposes only, Gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. (2013.39.3)
About the Exhibition
This exhibition showcases two distinct artistic styles that emerged after WWII in Europe and the United States: Hard-edge Abstraction and Pop Art. Like earlier Abstract Expressionists, Hard-edge artists such as Frank Stella removed recognizable subject matter from their work, but also rejected dynamic brushstrokes in favor of mechanical precision, pattern, and bold blocks of color. Pop Art developed in the late 1950s when European ‘New realism’, which emphasized elements of mass culture, spread to the US. There, artists like Robert Indiana and Andy Warhol found inspiration in the mundane and ordinary - as Warhol said, ‘all the great modern things that the Abstract Expressionists tried not to notice at all.’ This exhibition, drawn from the University’s Collection of Art and History, explores the points at which these two major twentieth-century art movements intersected and diverged, as well as their continuing legacies.
- Current Season
-
Past Seasons
- 2023-2024
- 2022-2023
- 2021-2022
- 2020-2021
- 2019-2020
- 2018-2019
- 2017-2018
-
2016-2017
- Nate Larson & Marni Shindelman: Geolocation: Tributes from the Data Stream
- Decade: Staniar Gallery's 10th Anniversary Exhibition
- Modern Art Goes Pop: Selections from W&L's University Collections of Art and History
- elin o'Hara slavick: Illuminated Artifacts
- Joy Lynn Davis: Remembering the Lost: Community Response to the Theft of Nepal's Sacred Sculptures
- 2017 Senior Theses Exhibition
- New Codex Oaxaca: Immigration and Cultural Memory
- 2015-2016
- 2014-2015
- 2013-2014
- 2012-2013
- 2011-2012
- 2010-2011
- 2009-2010
- 2008-2009
Staniar Gallery Hours
Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm during the Academic Year (unless otherwise noted for special exhibitions)