2009
Consumerism in Art
Art, Artists and Designers, Graffiti, Graphics, Painting, Sculpture, ThemesSince the Pop Art movement consumerism and branded products have been investigated and influenced the work of artists. Company’s such as Absolut and Becks have recruited popular artists to promote and temporary rebrand their products with their own brand of art to increase sales.
Coca Cola Examples:
More images are available from Departmentart Flickr page .
Food and Drink Project
Pupil Example: Sifa 2007
Artist Examplars: Pepsi, Absolut, Del Monte, Ballantine Ale, Heinz, Spam and Brillo
Tags: Absolut, Andy Warhol, Art and Design, Brands, Campbell's, Chris Ofili, Claes Oldenburg, Coca Cola, Consumerism, D*Face, Eduardo Paolozzi, Food and Drink, Jasper Johns, Obey Giant, Painting, Pepsi, Peter Blake, Pop Art, Sculpture, Shepard Fairey, YBA






































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