Pop to popism
Roy Lichtenstein In the car 1963 (detail), Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, purchased 1980 © Roy Lichtenstein Foundation. Licensed by Viscopy, Sydney
For once unmissable really means you shouldn’t miss it. Unmissable!
– Andrew Frost, The Guardian
Pop art exploded onto the cultural scene in the early 1960s as a new generation of artists rebelled against ‘high art’ to embrace the world of advertising, film stars, pop music and consumerism.
This summer Pop to popism takes over the Gallery with more than 200 works exploring the origins of pop art, its heady high period and its enduring legacy both in Australia and abroad.
See masterpieces such as Roy Lichtenstein’s first comic-style painting Look Mickey, Andy Warhol’s Triple Elvis and David Hockney’s Portrait of an artist. For the first time, Australian artists – including Martin Sharp, Howard Arkley, Brett Whiteley and Maria Kozic – are showcased with their international peers.
Featuring works from over 45 lenders worldwide – including the Andy Warhol Museum, Tate and Museum of Modern Art – Pop to popism is part of the Sydney International Art Series, and is exclusive to Sydney.
Visitors to the exhibition have a chance to win a trip to New York.

1 Nov 2014 – 1 Mar 2015
$20 adult
$16 concession
$14 member
$10 child (5-17 years)
$50 family (2 adults + up to 3 children)
$30/$24 season pass
$7 student (booked school group)
Free for children under 5
Also available
Audio guides • Art Pass •
Dining and other packages
Pop in and eat
From pop-up cafe to dining packages, renowned chef Matt Moran and his team offer a load of options. Find out more
Pop in and shop
As well as our normal Gallery shop, there’s a pop-up shop in the exhibition or buy online
Join us and save
Become a Gallery member and get the cost of your exhibition ticket off the price of membership. Find out more
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