Different art styles-pop art


Andy Warhol

Pop art is easily recognizable due to its vibrancy and unique characteristics that are present in many of the most iconic works of the movement.

Pop art emerged in reaction to consumerism, mass media, and popular culture. This movement surfaced in the 1950s and gained major momentum throughout the sixties. Pop art transitioned away from the theory and methods used in Abstract Expressionism, the leading movement that preceded it. Instead, it drew upon everyday objects and media like newspapers, comic books, magazines, and other mundane objects to produce vibrant compositions, establishing the movement as a cornerstone of contemporary art.


Yayoi Kusama

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