Complimentary Balloon Dog with Every Whatshisname Purchase*
FREE USA Delivery*
  • Shop
    All Art Latest Signed Limited Edition Art Latest Original Art Latest Sculpture Sale
    Price Low to High Price High to Low £0 - £1,000 £1,000 - £5,000 £5,000 - £10,000 £10,000 +
    Abstract Animals Children Colour & Light Dance Fantasy Figurative Florals Humour Landscapes Moods Motoring People Places Portraits Sculpture Seascape Sport Still life Town Scenes Wildlife
    Acrylic Books Digital Drawings Fine Art Print Metal Mixed Media Oil Paintings Pencil Photography Sculpture Silkscreen Watercolour
    £50 Gift Card £100 Gift Card £200 Gift Card £500 Gift Card £1000 Gift Card £5000 Gift Card
    View all art
  • Artists
    Alex Echo Alfie Bowen Armandie Haywood Billy Connolly Billy Schenck Bisaillon Brothers Bob Barker Bob Dylan Boy George Dan Lane Disney Vintage Domingo Zapata Dr. Seuss Duncan McAfee Emma-Leone Palmer Eve Arnold Frédéric Daty Gary James McQueen Graceland London Hanna-Barbera Illuminati Neon James Francis Gill James McQueen John Myatt Johnny Depp Jon Jones Joseph Jones Lawrence Coulson Lorenzo Quinn Marvel Nic Joly Nigel Humphries Pascale Taurua Paul Corfield Paul Kenton Paul Stephenson Paulo Ferreira Pelé Peter Smith Raphael Mazzucco Richard Hambleton Richard Rowan Robert Bailey Robert Oxley Romero Britto Ron English Ronnie Wood Roxy Winterburn Scarlett Raven Shazia Star Trek Steve Winterburn Stuart McAlpine Miller Tim Rogerson Whatshisname
    Alex Ross Alexander Millar Andrew Kinsman Bill Bate Carly Ashdown Caroline Shotton Chris Acheson Craig Davison D13ego David Rees Drew Darcy Edward Weston Collection Emma Grzonkowski Govinder Nazran Hamish Blakely Jayne Smith Jeff Rowland Joanne Panayi Joe Scarborough John D Wilson John McCormack Joy Kirton Smith Keith Maiden Laura Tinald Lesley Anne Derks Louis Sidoli Louise Dear Mackenzie Thorpe Malcolm Barrett Marc Marot Matthew Hampshire Michael Donald Natalie Shau Neil Dawson Nick Andrew Nick Veasey Nigel Mason Pakpoom Silaphan Paul Horton Peter Hildick Peter Wood Plume Richard Blunt Richard Levine Rob Hefferan Ryder Samuel Hencher Sarah Graham Sega Simon Claridge Simon Wilkinson Stephen Roby Stephen Simpson Temper Terry Wogan Tim Christie Tim Cotterill: Frogman Wendy Satchwell Wu Ching Ju Xue Wang
    View all Artists
  • Galleries
    South Bath Brighton Bristol Cambridge Canterbury Exeter Guildford Kent - Bluewater Marlow Norwich Oxford Reading Tunbridge Wells Winchester Windsor
    Central Birmingham - ICC Birmingham - The Mailbox Cheltenham Derby Leamington Spa Milton Keynes Nottingham Stamford Stratford-upon-Avon
    Wales Cardiff
    North Chester Harrogate Leeds Liverpool Manchester Newcastle Sheffield - Meadowhall York
    Scotland Edinburgh Glasgow
    London London - Covent Garden London - South Molton Street London - St Christopher's Place
    View all Galleries
  • Gift Cards
    View all Gift Cards
  • Events
    View all Events

Talk to an Art Consultant
Favourites
Log in
  • Gift Cards
  • Events
Talk to an Art Consultant Favourites Login
POP ART BLOG BANNER

A history of Pop Art

‘Witty, Sexy, Gimmicky, Glamorous’, wrote the British painter Richard Hamilton of Pop Art in 1957. Coined two years earlier by the art critic Lawrence Alloway, the genre emerged in New York as artists embraced the post-World War II manufacturing and media boom.

Following on from the Abstract Impressionist movement, Pop Art rebelled against the themes of morality and mythology found in highbrow art, instead introducing identifiable imagery drawn from mass media and popular culture. Defined edges and emotional detachment were underpinned by the belief that everything is connected, from commercial advertising to mass production and even trash.

Through its vibrant colours and unabashed brazenness, Pop Art encompassed themes of celebrity, television, magazines and comic books to represent what artist Jim Dine termed ‘…the American Dream, optimistic, generous and naïve’. Pop Art’s international variants included Capitalist Realism in Germany, Anti-Art in Japan and Nouveau Réalisme in France.

Pioneers of the movement included James Francis Gill, Roy Lichtenstein and Eduardo Paolozzi, while famous artworks include James Rosenquist’s ‘President Elect’ (1960-71) and Andy Warhol’s ‘Campbell’s Soup I’ (1968).

SCL monroe lisa yellow 1552 2876

Monroe Lisa - Yellow

Simon Claridge
$815.50 (Ex VAT)
Available
Limited Edition
PTA ORI POR 10303 1

Pop Art

Pascale Taurua
$3,051.71 (Ex VAT)
Available
Original
PSE Jackie red thumb

Jackie - Cadmium Red

Paul Stephenson
$6,941.67 (Ex VAT)
Available
Limited Edition
TRO ORI SKT 17916 cu
TRO ORI SKT 17916

These Colours Don't Run

Tim Rogerson
$2,038.72 (Ex VAT)
Available
Original
PSE 2020 Mao green thumb

Mao - Permanent Green Deep Light, Cadmium Yellow Medium, Naphthol Red

Paul Stephenson
$2,525.60 (Ex VAT)
Available
Limited Edition
JGI SIL POR 17643 7 Mini Marilyn 1
JGI SIL POR 17643 1 Mini Marilyn 1

Mini Marilyn 1

James Francis Gill
$1,160.83 (Ex VAT)
Sold out
Limited Edition
PSE SIL POR 21300 6 Self Portrait   Cerulean Blue Light
PSE SIL POR 21300 1 Self Portrait   Cerulean Blue Light 1280x1280

Self Portrait - Cerulean Blue Light

Paul Stephenson
$1,942.50 (Ex VAT)
Available
Limited Edition
SMM SLE POR 98479 5 Developing The Nation   Boxed Canvas
SMM SLE POR 98479 1 Developing The Nation   Boxed Canvas

Developing The Nation - Boxed Canvas

Stuart McAlpine Miller
$1,108.33 (Ex VAT)
Available
Limited Edition
PSE SIL POR 25257 5 Cow IV  Fluorescent Pink On Fluorescent Yellow
PSE SIL POR 25257 1 Cow IV  Fluorescent Pink On Fluorescent Yellow

Cow IV- Fluorescent Pink On Fluorescent Yellow

Paul Stephenson
$3,441.67 (Ex VAT)
Available
Limited Edition
JGI SIL POR 17648 7 Mini Bug   Turquoise
JGI SIL POR 17648 1 Mini Bug   Turquoise

Mini Bug - Turquoise

James Francis Gill
$1,044.17 (Ex VAT)
Available
Limited Edition
PSE 2020 Little Electric Chair Pthalo Blue Dark

Little Electric Chair - Phthalo Blue Dark

Paul Stephenson
$2,266.25 (Ex VAT)
Available
Limited Edition
JWI SLE HUM 16149 7 Girls!
JWI SLE HUM 16149 1 Girls!

Girls!

John D Wilson
$991.67 (Ex VAT)
Available
Limited Edition
OAB 0501

Western Pop Art

Real-life ranch sorting world champion Billy Schenck is known as the 'Warhol of the West' for his exciting fusion of Navajo culture, modern-day cowgirls and tongue-in-cheek humour. 

His debut UK tour to launch The New West in November 2018 was followed by an appearance in GQ magazine. His work also featured in the comedy-drama film Ideal Home, starring Paul Rudd and Steve Coogan. 

Billy, who is credited as the founder of the Western Pop Art movement, says: "I wanted to do with my paintings what Sergio Leone had done with film. No other genre in the last 200 years can compete."

SHOP ART

'Posthumous Warhols'

A decade-long project to transform Andy Warhol's original acetates (film positives) has taken London-based artist Paul Stephenson around the world. 

Working alongside one of the Pop Art founder's master printers, Alexander Heinrici, Paul created his After Warhol collection using the same techniques and materials. For each piece, Paul blew up the original acetate before transferring the image to a larger canvas and using a squeegee to press the inks through a screen.

So faithful was his methodology that leading Warholian expert Rainer Crone dubbed them 'posthumous Warhols'.

SHOP ART

 

 

Paul Stepehenson 02
SHOP ALL POP ART

Featured Artist

BSC profile pic
Billy Schenck
Paul Stepehenson Profile
Paul Stephenson
JFG ARTIST PAGE 2
James Francis Gill

From the blog

Cowboys Blog Thumbnail

Cowboy art: Billy Schenck

18/02/2020

As the quintessential American hero, the lone cowboy has legendary status in popular culture. Find out how artists including Billy Schenck, Richard Prince and Frederic Remington have depicted the iconic figure.
BBH URBAN FIZZ BLOG THUMBNAIL

A sparkling season with the Bisaillon Brothers

26/09/2022

The New York pop art duo bring champagne style to their Pop Collection of iconic people and brands with a group of four new champagne-themed limited edition works.
MSL Illuminati Neon Blog Thumbnail

The Art of Chaos | Illuminati Neon

17/09/2021

A homage to the punk rock genre, this release includes a selection of large-scale, mixed media artworks and two unapologetically rock 'n' roll limited edition prints with a graphic that reportedly had the approval of the late Queen herself!

Speak to a consultant

Our dedicated team of art consultants is on hand to offer you tailored advice.

Sign up to our newsletter

Join our mailing list to get up to $100 off your first purchase, priority access to new releases and more!

Find the nearest gallery

Enter a location to find your closest Castle Fine Art gallery.

Speak to a consultant

Our dedicated team of art consultants is on hand to offer you tailored advice.

Speak to a consultant

Sign up to our newsletter

Find the nearest gallery

Enter a location to find your closest Castle Fine Art gallery.

Please select a location

About us

  • About
  • Our heritage
  • Community giving
  • Careers
  • Job vacancies
  • Your world our art
  • Events
  • Our Partners

Shopping

  • Gift vouchers
  • Delivery
  • Payment
  • Returns
  • About our art
  • About our artists

Contact us

  • +44 (0)121 384 3007
  • Talk to an art consultant
  • Make an enquiry
  • Join Our Mailing List
  • Submit your art
  • Head office
  • Press enquiries

Social

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

Change location

© Copyright Washington Green Retail Limited trading as Castle Fine Art. First published 2012, last updated 2025.


Terms & Conditions Privacy Cookies

Essential cookies

Essential cookies enable core functionality such as page navigation. The website cannot function properly without these cookies; they can only be disabled by changing your browser preferences.

Performance cookies

Performance cookies help us to improve our website by collecting and reporting information on its usage (for example, which of our pages are most frequently visited).

Marketing cookies

We use third party cookies on our site to serve you with advertisements that we believe are relevant to you and your interests. You may see these advertisements on our site and on other sites that you visit.

This website manages cookies.