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-[[Lowbrow (art movement)|Lowbrow]] is also commonly referred to as '''pop surrealism'''. [[Kirsten Anderson]], who edited the book ''Pop Surrealism'', considers lowbrow and pop surrealism to be related but distinct movements. However, Matt Dukes Jordan, author of ''Weirdo Deluxe'', views the terms as interchangeable.+'''''Pop Surrealism: The Rise Of Underground Art ''''' (2004) is a book edited by [[Kirsten Anderson]] published by Last Gasp.
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 +From the publisher:
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 +First comprehensive survey of the Pop Surrealism/Lowbrow art movement. With its origins in 1960's [[hot rod]] culture and [[underground comics]], Pop Surrealism has evolved into a vilified, vital, and exciting art movement.
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 +Includes:
 +* informative essays by art luminaries Robert Williams, Carlo McCormick, and Larry Reid
 +* a [[forward]] by Kirsten Anderson
 +* images from twenty-three of the movment's top artists including: [[Anthony Ausgang]], [[Glenn Barr]], [[Tim Biskup]], [[Kalynn Campbell]], [[The Clayton Brothers]], [[Joe Coleman]], [[Camille Rose Garcia]], [[Alex Gross]], [[Charles Krafft]], [[Liz McGrath]], [[Scott Musgrove]], [[Niagara]], [[The Pizz]], [[Lisa Petrucci]], [[Mark Ryden]], [[Isabel Samaras]], [[Todd Schorr]], [[Shag]], [[Robert Williams]], and [[Eric White]].
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 +== See also ==
 +*[[Underground art]]
 +*[[Lowbrow (art movement)|Lowbrow]]
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Pop Surrealism: The Rise Of Underground Art (2004) is a book edited by Kirsten Anderson published by Last Gasp.

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First comprehensive survey of the Pop Surrealism/Lowbrow art movement. With its origins in 1960's hot rod culture and underground comics, Pop Surrealism has evolved into a vilified, vital, and exciting art movement.

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