Pop art
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British pronunciation/pˈɒp ˈɑːt/
American pronunciation/pˈɑːp ˈɑːɹt/

Definition & Meaning of "pop art"

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an art movement emerging from the United Kingdom during the 1960s that was based on mass media and popular culture, using elements of commercials, comic books, etc. as a way to challenge the traditions of the fine arts

pop art definition and meaning

What is "pop art"?

Pop art was an art movement that started in the mid-20th century, mainly in Britain and the United States. It focused on using images from daily life, like advertising, comic books, and everyday objects, as artistic subjects. Main artists in this movement include Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg. Pop art is known for its bright colors, bold designs, and use of elements from TV, magazines, and other media. The movement aimed to blur the boundaries between traditional art and everyday culture, making art more accessible and reflecting the growing influence of a culture focused on buying and owning things.

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The artist's paintings incorporate pop art techniques, using bold colors and iconic imagery.
The gallery's attempt to engage a philistine audience with pop art was unsuccessful.
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