The British art critic Lawrence Alloway, in 1954.
He was married to the feminist realist painter Sylvia Sleigh.
Andy Warhol
Pop-Art was an art movement in the United States and Britain in the 1950s and 1960s, and as such, there was not one specific Pop-Artist. Pop-Art also encompassed a range of media from painting, to collage, to sculpture, etc. Some famous Pop-Artists were: Andy Warhol Jasper Johns Claes Oldenburg Roy Lichtenstein Richard Hamilton Robert Rauschenberg George Segal
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The term first appeared in Britain during the 1950s.
It means popular.
There was no one founder. A group of collectors, curators and artists are required for all art movements. A British critic coined the term "Pop Art" (popular art) in the mid fifties. The movement took off in New York in the sixties.The movement arose out of a sense of frustration with Abstract Expressionism, a severe school of painting that permitted no reference to the outside world and hoped to achieve direct emotional contact between artist and viewer, leading the viewer inward to the deepest and most sublime feelings of the soul.
1964 Pop Art mainly originated in England and America and then slowly made its way across the rest of the world. Pop Art begun in the late 1950s, Pop Art in America was given its greatest impetus during the 1960s. By this time, American advertising had adopted many elements and inflections of modern art and functioned at a very sophisticated level.
Richard Hamilton made the first Pop Art work.
the USA uses pop art the most, as it was first introduced over there.
The correct term is "pop artists," referring to individuals who create art in the pop art movement, which emerged in the mid-20th century. This movement is characterized by its use of popular culture and mass media themes. "Pop art artists" can also be used informally, but "pop artists" is more concise and commonly accepted.
This fear is most likely related to Phobophobia - the fear of being frightened. Currently, there is no coined term or phobia for the fear of scary pop-ups.
"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."