Pop Art Prints (37)
Japanese pop art and neo-pop works that draw on commercial imagery, consumer culture, and mass media. Includes movements like Superflat that bridge traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary popular culture.
Artists Known for Pop Art

Mononoke Kyoto
もののけ 京都
Mixed media installation

Flower Ball (3-D) Kindergarten
Offset lithograph

And Then (Blue)
Offset lithograph

DOB In Pure White Robe (Pink and Blue)
Offset lithograph

Homage to Monogold 1960 D
Offset lithograph with gold leaf

Louis Vuitton Eye Love Superflat
Silkscreen

Flower Like the Blue Sky
青い空のような花
Silkscreen

The Island that Turned into a Bird
鳥になった島
Silkscreen

The Tale of Genji 5
源氏物語 (5)
Silkscreen

I Choose You
Woodblock print

Soul Eater
Woodblock print

Meteoric Power
Woodblock print

A Perfect Love
Woodblock print

Rainbow
にじ
Silkscreen

The Tale of Genji 2
源氏物語 (2)
Silkscreen

Stars
星
Silkscreen

Before the Fight
Woodblock print

Blue Storm
Woodblock print

Fox Moon
Woodblock print

Deep Qi
Woodblock print

Demon King
Woodblock print

Infestation
Woodblock print

The Dragon's Gift
Woodblock print

Rickshaw Cart
Woodblock print

The Serpent Strikes
Woodblock print

Two Souls Entwined
Woodblock print

The Wolf Goddess
Woodblock print

Kakkun
Painting
Again and again
Nihonga (sumi, pigments, gold leaf on washi mounted on board)
Dance
Ink painting
Ideal Story
Acrylic painting

KAWS ×3 PP 3/3
Silkscreen

Work from No Reply
Silkscreen

URGE #1 GREEN
Screenprint

URGE #5 White
Silkscreen

Urge (7)
Screenprint

URGE Wine Red
Silkscreen
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Frequently Asked Questions
Japanese pop art and neo-pop works that draw on commercial imagery, consumer culture, and mass media. Includes movements like Superflat that bridge traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary popular culture.
Jed Henry, Takashi Murakami, and Go Yayanagi are among the artists most associated with pop art in our collection. Browse the full list of artists who explored this subject above.
Hanga currently catalogues 37 prints tagged with pop art, spanning ukiyo-e, shin-hanga, and sōsaku-hanga traditions where applicable.
