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Space Jam, Daddies ketchup – and other bizarre inspirations for high art
January 7, 2015 3:20 PM
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theguardian.com
2 min read
Devin Troy Strother
David Hockney
Jasper Johns
Claes Oldenburg
Colin Self
Allen Jones
Marcel Duchamp
Ai Weiwei
Marcel Broodthaers
Cory Arcangel
Paul McCarthy
Jeff Koons
Damien Hirst
Art
Art and design
Culture
Film
Animation in film
David Hockney
Jasper Johns
Jeff Koons
With his homage to the 90s animated film starring Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny, LA artist Devin Troy Strother joins the canon of pop art greats who immortalise funny objects
Jonathan Jones
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