James Rosenquist

BILBAO, SPAIN:  US Pop art movement artist James Rosenquist, poses 12 May 2004 in front of his painting "Elect President" which is part of the new Guggenheim Bilbao Museum exhibition "James Rosenquist: A Retrospective", the first survey of the artist's work in all media in more than thirty years, that will remain on view in the northern Spanish Basque city of Bilbao from May 13th through October 17, 2004. AFP PHOTO / RAFA RIVAS  (Photo credit should read RAFA RIVAS/AFP/Getty Images)BILBAO, SPAIN:  US Pop art movement artist James Rosenquist, poses 12 May 2004 in front of his painting "Elect President" which is part of the new Guggenheim Bilbao Museum exhibition "James Rosenquist: A Retrospective", the first survey of the artist's work in all media in more than thirty years, that will remain on view in the northern Spanish Basque city of Bilbao from May 13th through October 17, 2004. AFP PHOTO / RAFA RIVAS  (Photo credit should read RAFA RIVAS/AFP/Getty Images)
BILBAO, SPAIN: US Pop art movement artist James Rosenquist, poses 12 May 2004 in front of his painting "Elect President" which is part of the new Guggenheim Bilbao Museum exhibition "James Rosenquist: A Retrospective", the first survey of the artist's work in all media in more than thirty years, that will remain on view in the northern Spanish Basque city of Bilbao from May 13th through October 17, 2004. AFP PHOTO / RAFA RIVAS (Photo credit should read RAFA RIVAS/AFP/Getty Images)
James Rosenquist, a key figure in the Pop Art movement, has died. He was 83.

Rosenquist’s wife, Mimi Thompson said he died on Friday in New York City after a long illness.

Rosenquist started by painting signs and billboard advertisements in Times Square and other public places. He later incorporated images from popular culture, from celebrities to consumer goods, into his work.

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