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== Quotes ==
* Pop art is the inedible raised to the unspeakable.
** [[Leonard Baskin]], ''Publishers Weekly'' (5 April 1965).
 
* It is the transcendent (or 'abstract' or 'self-contained') nature of music that the new so called concretism--Pop Art, eighteen-hour slices-of-reality films, ''musique concrete''--opposes. But instead of bringing art and reality closer together, the new movement merely thins out the distinction.
** [[Igor Stravinsky]] and Robert Craft (1982). ''Themes and Conclusions'', Berkley: University of California Press. p. 188.