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Hello beautiful people! Here we are on sister arts Friday🤗🤗
Today we will share with you the Neo pop art culture( continued from pop art culture episode)
Today we will share with you the Neo pop art culture( continued from pop art culture episode)
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Stay tuned for interesting informations and crazy beautiful artworks !!!😲👏🏽
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As we've discussed last time pop art was a huge movement that changed how art was perceived and also introduced graphical touches to painting which worked on relating art work to current affairs and pop culture.
But after the pop culture Neo pop came on and was a more elaborate and even more expressive phase.
...Enjoy !!!
But after the pop culture Neo pop came on and was a more elaborate and even more expressive phase.
...Enjoy !!!
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The Rebirth of Pop Art
In the 1980s there was a renewed interest in the Pop Art of Andy Warhol and contemporaries. Warhol died in 1987, but he had long before inspired a while generation of new artists. It should be noted that Neo-Pop Art is not really a new art movement, but rather an evolution of the old Pop Art movement.
In the 1980s there was a renewed interest in the Pop Art of Andy Warhol and contemporaries. Warhol died in 1987, but he had long before inspired a while generation of new artists. It should be noted that Neo-Pop Art is not really a new art movement, but rather an evolution of the old Pop Art movement.
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Neo-Pop Art consists of a revised form of Pop Art adapted from its forefathers, a rebirth of recognizable objects and celebrities from popular culture with icons and symbols of the present times. Excellent examples are Katharina Fritsch's 1993 sculpture "Rat-King" and Jeff Koon's 1988 sculpture: "Michael Jackson and Bubbles".