POP ART
Pop art began around the 1950s in Britain, then the late 1950s in America. The term was first coined by Lawrence Alloway, who used the term "popular mass culture."
Pop art was characterized by using culture icons of the 1950s, such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup.
Pop art and minimalism are considered the last of the modern art movements. These movements probably caused the postmodern movement.
Pop art began around the 1950s in Britain, then the late 1950s in America. The term was first coined by Lawrence Alloway, who used the term "popular mass culture."
Pop art was characterized by using culture icons of the 1950s, such as Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup.
Pop art and minimalism are considered the last of the modern art movements. These movements probably caused the postmodern movement.





