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The fact that I use pop imagery doesn't mean that avaf's work is Pop art. I also use non-pop references--the Unicorn Tapestries, Buddhist thangka paintings, Victorian doorknobs, even the work of Francis Picabia Francis-Marie Martinez Picabia (January 28, 1879 - November 30, 1953) was a well-known painter and poet born of a French mother and a Spanish-Cuban father who was an attaché at the Cuban legation in Paris, France. . I feel more connected to Conceptual art conceptual art

Any of various art forms in which the idea for a work of art is considered more important than the finished product. The theory was explored by Marcel Duchamp from c. 1910, but the term was coined in the late 1950s by Edward Kienholz.
, Earthworks earthworks: see land art. , and Dada, but critics tend to categorize work that is colorful or uses flat color as "psychedelic" or "pop" (usually also meaning "apolitical a·po·lit·i·cal  
adj.
1. Having no interest in or association with politics.

2. Having no political relevance or importance: claimed that the President's upcoming trip was purely apolitical.
" or "ahistorical a·his·tor·i·cal  
adj.
Unconcerned with or unrelated to history, historical development, or tradition: "All of this is totally ahistorical.
"). I'm from Brazil, where we lived under a military dictatorship from 1964 through the '80s, sponsored, like so many others, by the United States. Brazil had a very political art environment in the '60s, and for us, the subject matter of American Pop represented colonialism. Our culture was being invaded by America's. But there wasn't enough criticism of this dynamic in American Pop to make us feel much attachment. Brazilians excel at absorbing foreign influences, digesting them, and throwing out something that exceeds those references. As a child in the '70s, I was exposed to all this pop imagery that truly marked my life: The Partridge Family, Sesame Street, Yellow Submarine (one of my first visual memories), Saturday Night Fever, Disneyland. American culture, mixed with Brazil's, completely formed the way I am, and I've always felt the need to implode To link component pieces to a major assembly. It may also refer to compressing data using a particular technique. Contrast with explode.  that influence--eat, digest, and vomit it back where it came from, avaf and many of my contemporaries are bored with the personality-driven art world that Warhol so famously embodied. By collaborating through computers, printers, the Internet, etc., we want to undermine the current state of affairs.--AS TOLD TO STEVE LAFRENIERE

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Title Annotation:My Pop
Author:Lafreniere, Steve
Publication:Artforum International
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Date:Oct 1, 2004
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