Pop Art is an art movement born in the 1950s in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Indonesian Pop Art Artists first appeared in the 1960s, such as FX Harsono, Tri Wahyudi, and Heri Dono.
One of the famous Indonesian pop art works is I Love You by Tri Wahyudi's diaper.
Indonesian pop art is widely inspired by Indonesian popular culture, such as puppets, pop songs, and advertisements.
POP ART Indonesia criticizes the culture of consumption and commercialization of Indonesia.
The first pop art art exhibition in Indonesia was held in 2008 at the Indonesian National Gallery.
Indonesian pop art artists often use digital techniques to make their work.
The pop art movement in Indonesia is also inspired by international pop art artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.
Indonesian Pop Art gets a lot of international recognition, such as the Indonesian Pop Art Art Exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1999.
Indonesia's pop art continues to grow and become part of Indonesian contemporary art.