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Pop Art Promotes Popular Culture Tendencies

September 4th, 2010 · No Comments

It is true fact that while speaking about popular culture of the nation it is necessary to mention about popular art. In general, Pop Art is considered to be a certain artistic innovation which is usual for the twentieth century. Basically such art tendencies are centered on the constantly growing interests of some artists who are highly promoted by mass media, comics, advertising, and great deal of other types of consumer products.

The history says that the ‘Pop Art’ Movement, originated in the 1950s, considerably realized in its total potential in 1960s. Generally this incredibly fashionable art style was basically oriented towards the prosperity and the wealth of the era which came after the World-War II. It is worth saying that the same movement existed in Britain but it was more undiplomatic and has much more sentimental flavor. This very difference was rooted to the certain fact that as the consumerist popular culture inspired American artists, the artists in Britain paid their attention to the other, more sentimental direction in popular art.

The tendencies of ‘Pop Art’ are known as being developed as a certain reaction against the ruling at that time dominant ‘Abstract Expressionist’ culture in art. That was rather strange and unusual but ‘Pop Art’ favored paying more attention to popular images, highlighting the most frequently met elements in everyday life of people within any given culture. The examples of pop art include great irony and capacity of an artist to use of some mechanical means for possibility of creative reproduction of usual items which are seen everywhere, as the integrals.

It is quite interesting to know that some of the leading representatives of Pop Art, Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, adopted the popular style of imagery, such as beer cans and American flag in their famous works. For example, Rauschenberg’s works are certainly highly concerned with the modern contemporary society’s tendencies. One more quite celebrated pop artist, Andy Warhol, got famous for his development of the quasi-photographic portraits of both ordinary and famous people or even some everyday objects you may meet in your. It is true that something you see every day and you consider is of no importance and surely no artistic value may turn into a great masterpiece in hands of popular artists. The known American ‘Popular Artist,’ Roy Lichtenstien, was always interested in the style of comic strip and applied quite illustrative strategy for achieving a great aesthetic effect. It is doubtless that ‘Pop Art’ proved being a worthy statement for estimating the consumer-driven popular culture, which in other case would have been kept in the shallows of total darkness. Surely popular culture greatly benefits with coming into the being the tendencies of pop art tendencies.

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