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- Pop Art was an art movement in the late 1950s and 1960s that reflected
everyday life and common objects. Pop artists blurred the line between fine
art and commercial art.
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- The Pop artists moved away from Abstract Expressionism which was the
“in” style of art in the 50s. The Abstract Expressionist evoked emotions,
feelings and ideas through formal elements such as:
- Line
- Color
- Shape
- Form
- Texture
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- Pop Artists used common images from
- everyday culture as their
sources including:
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- Pop Artists reflected 60’s culture by using new materials in their
artworks including:
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- As well as new technologies and methods:
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- Pop art was appealing to many viewers, while others felt it made fun of
common people and their lives. It was hard for some people to understand
why Pop Artists were painting cheap, everyday objects, when the function
of art historically was to uphold and represent culture’s most valuable
ideals.
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