Unknown facts about the pop art movement
Whenever we look behind in the western history, it amuses me a lot that how different art forms have made deep impact on our society. By having a closer look on various art movements, it allows us not only to see how the contemporary art and modern art has established, but it also displays that how art is the clear reflection of its timeline. There are various art movements that can be analyzed in accordance to time frame. For example are you aware of the fact that Impressionism was an art moment that was considered to be a controversial, underground movement and Abstract expressionism was responsible for a great change in art world particularly from Paris to all the way to New York, just like building block, starting from Realism and ending on Lowbrow. It can be said that these various sort of art forms are interconnected. Just as the imaginative pendulum moves, the artistic techniques are frequently responses in contradiction or the tributes to their precursors. And by analyzing many art moments we are able to distinguish the revolution in the art world. As Pop Art moment is one of those art moments which give us a clearer understanding of some tremendous masterpieces of Suzi Nassif paintings, Andy Warhol and Pablo Picasso.
What was the pop art movement?
The pop art movement can be termed as a traditional rebellion — an approach for the British and American artists of that time, to mock and reject the arrogance of the discriminatory art movements of that specific era, such as the abstract impressionism. Pop artists mainly concentrated on the subjects dragged out of the everyday life, publicizing, the newscast progression, and at last comic books. And the resulting art was ironic, vivid, and amusing. Hence the pop art movement contributed a lot in altering both pop culture and forms of art from which it was basically drawing.
Pop art moment influencing music and culture
In 90’s this pop art movement prejudiced almost every feature of the pop culture in Britain and America. Pop art genre and the pop music developed particularly tangled throughout the promotion of pop art movement. Many pop artists such as Peter Blake started making album covers on behalf of groups such as The Beatles, counting the notorious “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” song. Moreover Peter secured a Grammy which unexpectedly turned out to be one of the greatest known and controversial cover albums of all centuries. Later on even Elvis joined the pop art movement thus requested Blake to scheme an amazing cover album for him.
Andy Warhol the famous pop art artist
Andy Warhol is one of the most famous Pop Artist who has contributed a lot in the pop art movement. As he influences the whole world through his work. Sickly child was a Pittsburgh native which influenced him to spend a large amount of time in bed while drawing and fascinating over various celebrities which he put as a source of emerging his personality. At first he wanted to be an Art teacher but later on as he realized his interests he switched his major to the commercial art and worked in advertising in New York. Andy Warhol’s art was a true reflection of pop art moment while deliberating us with its significance.