Pop Art Research Paper

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Pop Art was a movement happened in the early 1950s by The Independent Group, which at the time was dominated by the Abstract Expressionism in Europe and America. The purpose of the movement was to reconnect art and reality which was something completely different than Abstract Expressionism. In a way, it shares a lot of similarities with Dadaism as it utilized a lot of ready-made object and the use of collage. An example of this is Hamilton’s “Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Home So Different, So Appealing?” in 1956. Like most of the artists in Europe, he used the provocative techniques to attract the younger crowd in his collage. As mentioned above, it also aimed at connecting art with reality and create a mirror image of the society. You …show more content…

You could see this as there were many references to Marilyn Monroe, Elvis and Mickey Mouse. In addition, they also incorporate some of the sociocultural issue during their time. For example, homosexual was a common theme in some of the paintings as a way for the artists to depict the society. In general, this is the basic idea of Pop movement, which is the concept of taking anything and everything that’s related or happening in the society and put it in an art form through different …show more content…

As you can see from the three pieces presented, you can tell from the later two that American utilized more symbolic approach and the message or idea behind the work is more anonymous yet anyone in the society could connect to it instantly. On the other hand, European tend to be referencing the American culture and in a way, more “happy” as they are viewing through an outsider’s lens and believe the Americans are living the dream. In short, European Pop Art reflects what the U.S. society is perceived vs. American Pop Art reflects what it’s like living in it and involve more

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