Pop Art For Sale

Discover a unique collection of contemporary pop art for sale from Rise Art. Showcasing art from some of the most exciting artists active today, our collection is ever-evolving with vibrant, powerful pieces. Browse today to find the pop artwork for you, with a variety of styles and subjects available. Not sure where to start? Explore our popular Pop Art paintings, photography and prints.

Contemporary Pop Art

Sir Peter Blake is one of the most recognizable British Pop Art artists of the 21st century. His works can be found within museum collections around the world. Recognised most notably for his Pop Art album cover for The Beatles, Sgt Pepper (Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band), Peter has been producing Pop artworks for over 50 years using found objects, and references everything from Hollywood to music. Peter Blake’s abstract and figurative Pop Art is available for sale.

For more than 10 years Kareem Rizk has been cutting and pasting his way towards a unique and contemporary style mixed with Pop Art references that have earned him international recognition. Kareem uses found materials such as old books and magazines, along with vintage brochures, postcards, catalogues and memorabilia to create multi-layered works that are nostalgic at their core and reference the Pop Art movement extensively. Kareem’s Pop Art mixed-media collages are available to buy on Rise Art.

French artist Alban’s works have the appearance of degraded materials, like old panels of aircraft and design objects. In fact, they are carefully constructed wooden structures that use Pop Art influences to invite the viewer to discover a world that exists only in our imagination. Alban's original Pop Art sculptures are instantly familiar, yet impossible to place.

Discover more Pop artists here including our female Pop artists.

History of Pop Art

The Pop Art movement began in the UK in the 1950s. Characterised by commonplace objects such as soup cans, comic strips and other mundane objects like fruit and shoes, the Pop Art genre draws inspiration from any source. The genre originally began as a revolt against traditional approaches to creating and engaging with art, breaking down the hierarchy of culture along with the view of what art should be. Using this imagery as a reference, Pop Artists often create works that are colourful, witty, provocative and glitzy.

Immortalised initially by the work of Richard Hamilton, who described the genre in 1957 to friends in letters as popular, transient, expandable, low cost and young. While first reactions to the Pop Art movement were muted, with some modernist critics rejecting the use of low-culture subject matter, the movement firmly took hold when the New York City artists of the 1960s including Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns popularised and legitimised Pop Art as a serious practice, changing how the genre was viewed.

Find out more in our Guide To Pop Art.

Techniques of Pop Art

People often ask where the Pop in Pop Art comes from. The Pop references popular culture and aims to confront the traditional elitist art world. The movement emphasises the banal, kitchy elements of any culture, mainly through the use of irony or sarcasm. In Pop Art, materials are often presented in a confusing or disjointed way. Materials are usually removed from their known context and are either isolated or combined with unrelated materials, making the material stand out in a new perspective. The effect of combining various colours, shapes and backgrounds in a kitsch output is also what gives the movement its genre.

Find out more in our Guide To Pop Art.

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Times Square II  by Andy Mercer
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Times Square II  by Andy Mercer
Times Square II
Paintings - 100x70 cm
Mental Oceans #7 - Possession by Luca Izzo
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Mental Oceans #7 - Possession by Luca Izzo
Mental Oceans #7 - Possession
Photography - 60x45 cm
Va vers toi 2012-312 by Louise Fritsch
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Va vers toi 2012-312 by Louise Fritsch
Va vers toi 2012-312
Paintings - 60x146 cm
Lucky me! by Mary Jo McGonagle
Lucky me!
Sculpture - 46x89 cm
The ghost shack near malibu by Alex Saman
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The ghost shack near malibu by Alex Saman
The ghost shack near malibu
Paintings - 120x80 cm
Boy & Ballerina by Angelika Millmaker
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Boy & Ballerina by Angelika Millmaker
Boy & Ballerina
Collage - 21x30 cm
Déjeuner sur la Beuh - Remix by Paxal
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Déjeuner sur la Beuh - Remix by Paxal
Déjeuner sur la Beuh - Remix
Prints - 70x70 cm
Talking (paper) by Niki Hare
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Talking (paper) by Niki Hare
Talking (paper)
Paintings - 50x64 cm
Ego by Aurelija Althoffer AURA
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Ego by Aurelija Althoffer AURA
Ego
Paintings - 50x70 cm
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785, Dialoge: Tafel 23 by Jan Eeckhout
785, Dialoge: Tafel 23
Paintings - 50x120 cm
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Shopping by Well Well
Shopping
Prints - 61x35 cm
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Paradis... by Isabelle Chambon
Paradis...
Photography - 34x51 cm
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Imp. #9 by Christophe Dacos
Imp. #9
Collage - 59x42 cm
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Sophia by Peter Horvath
Sophia
Photography - 91x76 cm
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Dollars Perfume by Misako Street Art
Dollars Perfume
Paintings - 80x80 cm
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Born to be happy by Xiaoyang Galas
Born to be happy
Paintings - 80x80 cm
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Negatives 04 by Clémentine Vauchelet
Negatives 04
Drawings - 40x31 cm
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#real #me #ad 12 by N. A. Vague
#real #me #ad 12
Photography - 42x42 cm
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The wall #13 mortification by Luca Izzo
The wall #13 mortification
Photography - 60x40 cm
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Drawing for GAN#48 by Tom Wesselmann
Drawing for GAN#48
Drawings - 30x33 cm
Compression colors
Sculpture - 71x18 cm
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"L'Horloge blanche déplacée" by Barbara Piatti
"L'Horloge blanche déplacée"
Paintings - 100x150 cm
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STOCKHOLM-2 by André Baldet
STOCKHOLM-2
Paintings - 30x28 cm
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Couscous aux légumes by Tarek
Couscous aux légumes
Drawings - 23x16 cm
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La centrale by Laura Caillaux
La centrale
Drawings - 31x22 cm
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L'exil des songes-166 by Louise Fritsch
L'exil des songes-166
Paintings - 186x143 cm
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sUPADupA (ForCAsh)  by Well Well
sUPADupA (ForCAsh)
Paintings - 120x120 cm
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Imp. #3 by Christophe Dacos
Imp. #3
Collage - 59x42 cm
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Gnos dloc eht by Louise Fritsch
Gnos dloc eht
Paintings - 130x194 cm
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