Summer Exhibition 2025: The Pop Art movement and its evolution into the present day
Current exhibition
Overview
This summer, Shapero Modern will be presenting a stunning group exhibition featuring blue-chip artists whose bold, colourful prints have come to define the Pop Art movement and its evolution into the present day. The exhibition traces how artists from the 1960s onward have used printmaking to reshape visual culture, combining mass media, vibrant colour, and commercial imagery into powerful, lasting works.
On view from 10 July to 31 August.
Works
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Robert Indiana, Phlox, from A Garden of Love, 1982 Sold
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Marc Chagall, Le Verger (Mourlot Charles Sorlier 44), 1973
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Gary Hume, One Plate, from The Sister Troop portfolio, 2009
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Gary Hume, One Plate, from The Sister Troop portfolio
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Gary Hume, One Plate, from The Sister Troop portfolio, 2009
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Keith Haring, Chocolate Buddha 1-5, 1989
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David Hockney, Untitled (Sprinklers), 1976
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David Hockney, Untitled (Tennis Centre), 1976
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Rory Hutton, Manor Garden, 2023
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Rory Hutton, Orangery, 2023
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Rory Hutton, Rewilding, 2023
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Rory Hutton, Temple of Flora, 2023
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Roy Lichtenstein, Entablature III, from Entablature Series, 1976
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Julian Schnabel, Invierno Primaveral, from Sexual Spring-Like Winter, 1995
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Julian Schnabel, Mujer Primaveral, from Sexual Spring-Like Winter, 1995
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Julian Schnabel, Otoño Floral, from Sexual Spring-Like Winter, 1995
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David Shrigley, Poison, 2005
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David Shrigley, Web, 2005
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Frank Stella, Moby Dick, from The Waves, 1989
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Victor Vasarely, Tsillag, 1990
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Claes Oldenburg, Tilting Neon Cocktail, 1983
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Andy Warhol, Electric Chair, 1971
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Andy Warhol, Grace Kelly, 1984
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Andy Warhol, Peaches, from Space Fruits: Still Lifes, 1979
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Andy Warhol, Greengages a la Warhol, from Wild Raspberries, 1959
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Andy Warhol, Salade de Alf Landon, from Wild Raspberries, 1959