pop art and post modernism
Pop Art / Post Modernism
post modernism - a reaction against modernism, a utopian vision of human life and society and a belief in progress.
it was born of skepticism and a suspicion of reason.
advocated that individual experience and interpretation of our experience was more concrete than abstract.
while modernist championed clarity and simplicity; postmodernism embraced complex and often contradictory layers of meaning.
pop(ular) art is a modern phenomenon of the art culture that emerged in the use and Great Britain in the 1950s
represents traditions by claiming the artist's use of mass production of visual commodities in poplar culture is connected with fine art.
it is connected with celebrities, popular culture, fashion, and music. celebrating and caring about wealth and glamour, can also be associated with companies.
features:
! bright colours
! doesn't necessarily show any meaning
! doesn't necessarily show any meaning
David Hockney

Robert Indiana
Romero Britto
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