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One effect that pop art had on American culture was that people became more critical of consumer culture.
One effect that pop art had on American culture was that people became more critical of consumer culture.
works of pop art refer to commercial culture while works of new media are about everyday life and so are easier to relate to. plato..
"Pop Art was a visual art movement that emerged in the 1950s in Britain and the United States. The origin of the term Pop Art is unknown but is often credited to British art critic Lawrence Alloway in an essay titled "The Arts and the Mass Media", although he uses the words "popular mass culture" instead of "pop art". Alloway was one of the leading critics to defend Pop Art as a legitimate art form."
I'm not an art major, but, logically, one would assume that popart is based on popular culture, hence the name "POP-art", (POPular (culture) art). Whatever is popular in today's modern age world and had been a while ago is what it is based on, or at least I think it should be. Hence, you can arrive at the conclusion that pop art keeps changing, since things that are popular also change with time. So, i believe that nobody truly knows what pop art is based on. Unless of course, it's based entirely upon abstract art, and is a subdivision of abstract art. Then, you would have weird shapes and figures to work with, things that you call "modern".
One effect that pop art had on American culture was that people became more critical of consumer culture.
One effect that pop art had on American culture was that people became more critical of consumer culture.
The art form of pop art evolved as a direct retaliation to the high brow culture of traditional art, that was only supposed to be created by a few. That art was expensive and far away from reality. Pop art was born as a modern form, that was affordable and much more relevant to current day culture.
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Pop art did not critique post-war culture. Conversely, it used what was popular in society as a medium for art.
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Yes. Pop culture and contemporary art have historically had a lot of crossover, particularly in the 1960s, when artists such as Andy Warhol appropriated imagery from mainstream pop culture by incorporating them into his artwork.
Pop art takes imagery from news and popular culture and incorporates it into the art, where as a new media artist uses the world's current technology to create works of art.
works of pop art refer to commercial culture while works of new media are about everyday life and so are easier to relate to. plato..
"Pop Art was a visual art movement that emerged in the 1950s in Britain and the United States. The origin of the term Pop Art is unknown but is often credited to British art critic Lawrence Alloway in an essay titled "The Arts and the Mass Media", although he uses the words "popular mass culture" instead of "pop art". Alloway was one of the leading critics to defend Pop Art as a legitimate art form."
It made people want to wear brighter colors.
In the US it is often believed that Warhol invented Pop Art. He did not. It was used in Britain 5 years before Warhol.