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 ‘Hommage à Chrysler Corp’, 1957. © The Estate of Richard Hamilton
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 ‘Hommage à Chrysler Corp’, 1957. © The Estate of Richard Hamilton
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London's Pop Art icons, ranked best to worst

London is popping with Pop Art. We asked you to rank the icons into this definitive top of the pops chart

Written by
Time Out London Art
&
Phoebe Trimingham
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Pop Art is undoubtedly the most talked-about, shared, liked and, um, popular art movement of all time. To mark ‘The EY Exhibition: The World Goes Pop’, Tate Modern’s major survey of global Pop Art, which opens on September 17, we gave you a week to sort these pop art icons into a definitive order of excellence. Here's what you said.

All these works are on show at Tate Britain as part of the ‘BP Walk Through British Art’ displays, or in ‘Witty, Sexy, Gimmicky: Pop 1957–67’, a free display of Pop Art icons at Tate Modern to accompany ‘The World Goes Pop’ exhibition. 

RECOMMENDED: Read our full guide to 'The World Goes Pop' at Tate Modern

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