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  1. Howard Finster, a Baptist preacher and bicycle repairman, became one of the most notable folk artists in America, mainly for his sculptures. He claimed to be inspired by God to spread the gospel and this led to the design of Paradise Garden, a folk art sculpture garden with over 46,000 pieces of art, which is considered to be his greatest work.

  2. Sep 6, 2024 · Beginning in the 1960s, the genre known as folk pop emerged as folk music grew in popularity. While the earliest folk singers and folk bands would never have believed that they'd hit the mainstream. Yet, with catchy songs, big hooks and a carefully crafted persona, pop folk bands started to emerge...

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    • Andy Warhol
    • David Hockney
    • Jasper Johns
    • Peter Blake
    • Yayoi Kusama
    • Roy Lichtenstein
    • Keith Haring
    • Romero Britto
    • Robert Indiana
    • George Segal

    Born in 1928 Pennsylvania, Andy Warhol spent much of his youth sick in bed. Throughout this time, he formed his unique artistic skills and expression. In high school, he studied commercial art before moving to New York where he started to make a name for himself. Although he began his career in drawing and designing shoes, his career delved into ph...

    David Hockney, born in 1937 England, is a vital figure in the early pop art movement, though his early work had expressionist elements. After studying at the Bradford College of Art, he studied at the Royal College of Art in London where he became known as the first student from the college to be given a diploma based solely on his artwork as a res...

    Jasper Johns is a pop artist known for his paintings which almost always depict the American flag or another topic relating to the United States. In addition to painting, he also is known for his printmaking and sculpting abilities. Born in 1930 Georgia, Johns received success early on in his life when he displayed his art at his lover’s, Robert Ra...

    Peter Blake is a renowned artist who is credited as one of the influential members of the early pop art movement. His paintings draw upon elements from popular culture, usually having collage elements and often reference other artists’ paintings within them. Born in England in 1932, Blake studied at the Royal College of Art in London as well as Gra...

    Yayoi Kusama is known for her many artistic ventures, from her sculptures and installations to her paintings and films. Her most successful work has been in her immersive experiences like the infinity, or mirror, room. Much of her work is focused on feminism and minimalism as well as psychological and sexual content. Kusama, born in 1929 Japan, gai...

    Roy Lichtenstein, born in 1923 New York City, was an artist known for his mock-comic paintings that resembled comic book scenes. Additionally, he often reproduced historical masterpieces in his own style, recreating’s paintings from Van Gogh, Picasso, and other artists. Also Read: Famous New York Artists As a young man, Lichtenstein studied under R...

    Keith Haring, born in 1958 Pennsylvania, was a widely controversial and influential gay artist who used sexual images to advocate for safe sex and AIDS awareness in the height of the epidemic. After studying commercial art at Pittsburgh’s Ivy School of Professional Art, Haring moved to New York City to study painting. He would create large graffiti...

    Romero Britto, born in Brazil in 1973, is a pop artist known for his paintings, sculptures, and serigraphs. Most renowned for his paintings, his works are often patchworks of designs that form an overall image, utilizing vivid colors and bold lines. He once said that he tries to evoke hope, joy, and dreams through his paintings. As a young child, B...

    Robert Indiana, born as Robert Clark in Indiana in 1928, moved to Chicago after a brief stint in the military to study at the Art Institute of Chicago. Later, he took his studies to three different universities before graduating and settling in New York City. Indiana’s career took off quickly after Alfred Barr, the first Director of the Museum of M...

    George Segal, though he started out as a painter, is most known for his plaster sculptures. These sculptures were life-sized casts of people, appearing melancholy and pale. At first he kept the sculptures white but he began painting them towards the end of his life. Unlike other pop artists, his work focused on the individual as it related to consu...

  3. Oct 29, 2017 · Ammi Phillips [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons. Born in 1788, Ammi Phillips was a prolific portrait painter who was said to have produced as many as two thousand paintings in his 50-year span of creating art. Considered to be self-taught, he still pursued a career in art and became well known for works that feature plain backgrounds and ...

  4. May 12, 2023 · Jerron “Blind Boy” Paxton. Jerron Paxton is a bluegrass, folk, and jazz musician performing early African-American music — a “master of forgotten music.”. Born in 1989, he is a relatively young artist with an old soul. Blind with some peripheral vision since he was 16, he took on the nickname “Blind Boy” Paxton.

  5. Sep 29, 2021 · Artist: Kris Harper From: amiskwaciy (Edmonton), from Onion Lake Cree Nation, Saskatchewan Kris Harper is a nêhiyaw artist who currently releases music under the moniker Ag47 (with Jason Borys ...

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  7. Aug 3, 2022 · A great resource for artists, history and exhibitions, The American Folk Art Museum is an excellent resource to get more familiar with folk. We’ve listed some additional resources to check out below: Folk Art Messenger; Fully digitzed past issues of “Folk Art” (formerly The Clarion) are accessible through The American Folk Art Museum