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What is "Pop Art"?

Pop art, also translated as "popular art" or "popular art". It is the most powerful, popular, widely disseminated and most influential art form among the 20th century post-modernist art (Post modemism).

The so-called pop art refers to art in which artists use any extra burden to observe existing objects as a creative carrier, and endow them with value and meaning, so as to convey the most popular and universal spiritual enjoyment to the viewer. form.

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Pop Art was created by the British critic Laurence All owey. In 1959, Alloway said: "The technology of mass production, capable of accurately reproducing words, pictures and music, has led to a large number of signs and symbols available for consumption. Furthermore, the idea of ????making Renaissance-based art unique To deal with this explosive mass communication tool being accepted by the masses, we must change the concept of culture. The word culture is no longer exclusive to the thoughts of high-level artifacts and historical celebrities. People need to use it more widely. It can be seen that the ideas and behaviors of Pop Art are consistent with one of the key points of postmodern art - to break or dilute the boundaries between art and life, that is, to intervene in the lives of ordinary people as much as possible. Zhongqu - is of the same origin. **** Pop Art emerged in London, England in the early 1950s, and spread to the United States in the mid-1960s, with New York as the center. Gradually it became widely spread in Europe, Asia and other places. The 1960s was a turbulent era. The Cuban Missile Crisis, the Vietnam War, China's "Cultural Revolution", the May 1968 Revolution in Europe, rock music, astronauts, the Berlin Wall, etc. have all given great shock to people's hearts. Therefore, Pop artists find the content and themes of their creations in many daily lives of human beings, and work hard to express and display them. Therefore, Pop art always shows off its novelty and novelty to the public in new and unexpected ways. Guilt for causing a sensation by deviating from the mentor's behavior and attracting public attention. For example, in the Chinese art world after 1989, the continuous emergence of easel painting creation behaviors and artistic phenomena, which were called "political pop" by mass media, caused a sensation and attracted considerable attention and comments from all aspects. Although there is an awkward definitional situation of "it is said in vain" and "it is said in vain". However, the artistic behavior that has been called "Political Pop" did become popular for a while. Works with themes such as Figure 3 are commonly known as "political pop" art works. ****In the history of art development, the first pop art work was a British artist who won the "Golden Lion Award for Painting" at the 45th Venice International Biennale, which opened on June 13, 1993. —What makes today’s homes so chic, so charming, written by Richard Hamilton in 1956. This small collage shows an extremely fashionable modern family room, with modern furniture such as televisions, audio equipment, vacuum cleaners, soft and comfortable Simmons beds, and new sofas. Hanging on the wall is a work titled "Youth Romance" by another pop artist R. Richtenstein, and the view outside the window is a movie theater in a metropolis. In the prominent position of the picture is a strong young man wearing only a pair of underpants, holding a large lollipop like a tennis racket with the word "Pop" in his right hand. The heroine, who is almost naked except for her bra, is sitting on the sofa in a youthful and elegant manner. The whole painting can be understood at a glance, and can be appreciated without profound explanation or inspiration.