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POP ART

Paloma García-Figueras García

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PRESENTING

Pop art

By: Elena,Naara,Martina, and Paloma

our pop art project

Pop art

CreatoRs

INDEX

Types

CHARACTERISTICS

PoP art artists and their subject

End

What is pop art?

Basic INFORMATION

Pop art is an art movement that originated in the United Kingdom and the United States in the mid- to late-1950s. The movement challenged fine art values by integrating images from popular and mass culture, such as advertisements, comic books, and everyday mass-produced objects.

Creators

Pop art started with the New York artists Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist, and Claes Oldenburg, all of whom drew on popular imagery and were actually part of an international phenomenon. But the father of pop art is Richard Hamilton

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types of Pop art

  • Pop art, is art in which commonplace objects (such as comic strips, soup cans, road signs, and hamburgers) were used as subject matter and were often physically incorporated into the work.

CHARACTERISTICS

-Recognizable imagery: Pop art utilized images and icons from popular media and products. -Bright colors: Pop art is characterized by vibrant, bright colors. -Irony and satire: Humor was one of the main components of Pop art.

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10 Famous Pop Art Artists You Should Know and their subject

  • David Hockney: Portraits
  • Robert Rauschenberg.
  • Robert Indiana.
  • Keith Haring.
  • Roy Lichtenstein: hot dog
  • James Rosenquist: spaghetti
  • Andy Warhol: Campbell's soup cans
  • Richard Hamilton: Stereotypes

Around this time, the American dining industry was coming into its own, and food production was getting faster.

END OF POP ART

-Pop Art ended in 1970. -Pop Art reached its highest point in 1960. -Pop Art ended when it the contemporary society (more technological and innovative society) showed up, leaving behind the modernist movement too.