Warhol, Basquiat & Banksy: The Icons Who Defined Modern Art | Pop-up History

Опубликовано: 17 Июнь 2026
на канале: The History Dog
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We open our legendary leather-bound book once more upon the ancient oak table. Today, the pages spring to life with the vibrant colors, raw strokes, and the calculated anonymity of three names who redefined the boundaries of creativity: Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Banksy.

In this special episode of Pop-up History, we explore an epic compilation merging three paths of artistic revolution. From the high-society parties of New York to the shadowed walls of London, witness the evolution of the image.

Andy Warhol: The prophet of mass production who turned fame into an art form.

Jean-Michel Basquiat: The street poet who brought the raw energy of neo-expressionism to the canvas.

Banksy: The anonymous phantom of the streets, turning the world into his gallery and social critique into a masterpiece.

Through our signature 3D realism and dramatic narrative, see how these artists transformed soup cans, crowns, and stencils into immortal symbols of our time.

[Timestamps]
0:00 - Opening the Book: The Evolution of Modern Icons
0:15 - Andy Warhol: The King of the Factory
3:00 - Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Voice of the Streets
6:15 - Banksy: The Anonymous Ghost of Art

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