foreign [Music] pop art is an art movement that emerged in the 1950s it is characterized by its use of bright colors and images from popular culture pop art often references commercial images and objects such as trademarks advertising and comic strips pop art is often seen as a reaction to the abstract expressionism of the time it's sought to bring art back to the everyday person and to make it more accessible pop art was a response to the artistic and cultural movements of the 1950s in the 1950s there was a renewed interest in traditional art forms such
as painting and sculpture this led to the creation of various artistic movements including abstract expressionism and minimalism pop art was a response to these movements it sought to redefine what art could be and it used popular culture as its inspiration pop art rejected the idea that art should be elitist and inaccessible pop art is often associated with images of consumerism and commercialism it's sought to challenge the status quo and to create art that was relevant to people's everyday lives another one of the main principles of pop art is that it aims to break down the
barriers between High art and low art in other words it attempts to elevate popular culture to the level of Fine Art this is evident in the themes that are often explored in pop art which include but are not limited to celebrities advertising comic books and everyday objects another feature of pop art is that it often incorporates text or words into the artwork this is sometimes done to make a comment on the subject matter or to add another layer of meaning to the piece there are a number of key figures and artists in the pop art
movement including Andy Warhol Roy Lichtenstein and Clays Oldenburg Andy Warhol was one of the most famous and influential artists of the pop art movement it was known for his Campbell's Soup cans and his Maryland Monroe Prince his work was highly controversial and he is often credited with ushering in the era of pop art Lichtenstein was another highly influential artist in the pop art movement he was known for his comic book style paintings which often used images from popular culture Clay's Oldenburg was a sculptor who was known for his large-scale public sculptures his work often poked
fun at American consumerism and popular culture see pop art takes elements from mass culture and uses them in a new exciting way pop art is a complex and interesting style of art that has a lot to offer viewers so when you're looking at a work of pop art keep in mind that the artist is likely trying to make a statement about the role of popular culture in society foreign [Music]