Pop Art was a movement that became symbolic of the mass consumerism, celebrity culture, and counterculture of the 1960s and 1970s. With enigmatic figures such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, Pop Art proved to be a reflection of the formative decades that succeeded the Second World War.
With the Boomer generation now reaching an age of rebellion and experimentation, pop artists sought to display the conformity that juxtaposed this youthful exuberance. Using culturally significant products and people, Pop Art highlighted just how ubiquitous brands and celebrities were becoming.
But where does this leave Pop Art as a contemporary style? Take a look at how our artists both reappropriate and reinvent a style that continues to grab the attention of art lovers. After all, how can anything that is 'pop' ever be out of fashion?
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