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Welcome to CCA Galleries, home to the largest collection of original silkscreens, etchings, lithographs, limited edition art prints, original art works on canvas and sculptures.

Art is very much a personal choice and a pleasure to own. It is a great way of enhancing your environment. It makes a timeless and special gift for friends and family or as an indulgent reward for yourself. A piece of art from our extensive collection can not only provide many years of pleasure for the recipient but may also prove to be a sound investment.

We at CCA Galleries are proud to promote work by up and coming young artists alongside some of the most renowned artists and to offer quality art at an affordable price.

Royal Academy artists whose work is published by CCA Galleries include:
Sir Terry Frost RA
Donald Hamilton Fraser RA
Sandra Blow RA

Other well-known artists featured are Beryl Cook, Jurgen Gorg, Phil Greenwood, Heidi Konig, Sir Peter Blake, Annora Spence and Richard Spare to mention a few.




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» Pop Art

- Pop Art

A good point for discussion would be as to whether the most extraordinary innovation of 20th-century art was Cubism or Pop Art. Both arose from a rebellion against an accepted style: the Cubists thought Post-Impressionist artists were too tame and limited, while.

Pop Artists thought the Abstract Expressionists pretentious and over-intense. Pop Art brought art back to the material realities of everyday life, to popular culture (hence ``pop''), in which ordinary people derived most of their visual pleasure from television, magazines, or comics. Pop Art emerged in the mid 1950s in England, but realized its fullest potential in New York in the '60s where it shared, with Minimalism, the attentions of the art world. In Pop Art, the epic was replaced with the everyday and the mass-produced awarded the same significance as the unique; the gulf between ``high art'' and ``low art'' was eroding away. The media and advertising were favorite subjects for Pop Art's often witty celebrations of consumer society. Perhaps the greatest Pop artist, whose innovations have affected so much subsequent art, was the American artist, Andy Warhol (1928-87).

The term ``Pop Art'' was first used by the English critic Lawrence Alloway in a 1958 issue of Architectural Digest to describe those paintings that celebrate post-war consumerism, defy the psychology of Abstract Expressionism, and worship the god of materialism. The most famous of the Pop artists, the cult figure Andy Warhol, recreated quasi-photographic paintings of people or everyday objects.

Four New Anna Marrows - 21/07/2008
Four new editions by Anna Marrow. Signed Silkscreen Limited Edition prints of 150. All comes with a certificate of authenticity. A recent visit to Las Vegas inspired these four prints. Anna Marrow hop... - read more


Our Most Popular Artists:
Sandra Blow | Kathleen Caddick | Beryl Cook | Lee Crew | Jenny Devereux | Donald Hamilton Fraser | Sir Terry Frost | Jurgen Gorg | Heidi Konig | Terence Millington
Ilana Richardson | Sonia Rollo | Mark Spain | Richard Spare | Annora Spence | Richard Tuff | Peter Blake | Storm Thorgerson | Anna Marrow | France Hilon | Tully Crook
George Guest | Vincent Haddelsey | Bob Sanders | Robert Kostuck | Thomas Kruger | Jeremy King | Linda Le Kinff | Ricardo Wolfson | Linda Hill
Chris Penny | Michael Potter | Martin Ware | Donald Wilkinson
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