Popularity is relative, and so impossible to quantify. And of course there is no "peace" of pop art since peace is an abstract concept that cannot actually exist in object, only be represented by them.
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The "pop" in the name was short for popular, the art looked popular so they decided to put the word in pop art's name and the "art" was because you're meant to create art on the program
many are held in museums and art galleries in many countries but the most popular is the National Art Gallery in London.
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It means popular.
It was about a popular art of the era called "pop art".
Pop is a shortening of the word Popular. Pop art uses everyday objects (eg: Andy Warhol painted soup cans) or people everyone will recognise (like celebrities), that's why it's call Popular Art.
Pop art never really "finished." It is still a popular form of art that many artists use and love.
It started out in the 1950s and hit its height during the 60s. It was a reaction against the status quo, as most art movements were, and reflected the changing American society. With the improving economy after WWII and increasingly materialistic culture of the US, pop art quickly became popular. The spread of television, Pop Music, and popular artists like Warhol and Lichtenstein helped this type of art flourish across the country.
"Pop art," used to refer to "popular art" as well as "propaganda art" are a part of the modern art movement. Pop art pieces express emotions and concepts through use of popular objects, like when Andy Warhol painted cans of soups in different colors.
Popular art is also known as pop art. In pop art, material is visually removed from its known context, isolated, and/or combined with unrelated material. The concept of pop art refers not as much to the art itself as to the attitudes that led to it.
Pop art did not critique post-war culture. Conversely, it used what was popular in society as a medium for art.