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Nick Gabrichidze an unordinary man and bright personality. The creative work of Nick always are marked by his energy and inspiration, of his daring thought, original solution, feeling of refined tastes, his impeccable artistry. Elle20 14 : 17 pm, 28 June 2005 (UTC)

i just deleted that OT shit about balkan pop musicians

Weren't the pop artists really celebrating corporate mass culture?Jfitzg

As I see it it's more about making making a satire of it.

I always assumed the point was that you couldn't tell either way. That is, to bring up the question without providing a prepackaged answer. --Bảo 20:34, 12 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Gabrichidze's self-promotion, sock puppets

User User:Gabrichidze has a long history of attempts to use Wikipedia for self-promotion, repeatedly inserting his art in articles such as Mermaid. He often uses a sockpuppet, Elle20, and his vanity article recently lost a vfd. I've been deleting some of his spam today, in articles like this one and Surrealism, but he's been reinserting it. I don't want to violate the 3RR, so I hope others will keep an eye on the situation.--Bcrowell 7 July 2005 20:01 (UTC)

I've also noticed this; I live in Amsterdam and he's hardly famous here. If you look on the 'Net you'll see heaps of his self-promotional antics. Bizarre. (from a reader who rarely uses this site.)

What are the main ideas of popart and who are the main atists that worked in this way from sophie

examples?

Anyone want to submit some examples of good pop art to show on the page?

Its tricky. Almost by definition, all Pop Art is still in copyright. The classic example would be a Roy Lichtenstein. We can easily claim {FairUse} on the artists own page, and it may be possible to use one here. The pop art era has mostly passed, so any current artists who might license more freely are probably derivative and most likely self promotional. The best approach would be to include some inline external links to representative examples. -- Solipsist 23:42, 11 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

target broad audience?

While some pop art targets a broad audience, and even more claims to, most in reality is in fact as recondite and academic as the avante-garde periods that preceded it. For example, pop art influenced literature often utilizes disjunctive narrative technique to reflect montage in film and advertizing on the television. This likely makes for uncomfortable reading for "broad audiences" more used to conventional narrative styles. User:Havardj