Pop (fine arts styles)
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Jerarquía
<international post-1945 styles and movements> > <post-1945 fine arts styles and movements>
Descripción
Refers to the international art and cultural movement that flourished in Britain and America in the 1950s and 1960s. Influenced by Dada, the movement advocated the use of everyday imagery, such as advertisements, signs, and comic strips, executed in the techniques and graphic styles of mass media. The movement respresented a move toward a more objective, immediate art form after the dominance of Abstract Expressionism.
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Otros términos
- Pop [es]
- 普普藝術 (美術風格) [zh]
- Pop-art (stijl) [nl]
- pǔ pǔ yì shù [zh]
- pu pu yi shu [zh]
- p'u p'u i shu [zh]
- Pop art [en]
- Pop art [es]
- Art, Pop [en]
- Art, Commodity [en]
- Art, Factualist [en]
- Art, Gag [en]
- Art, OK [en]
- Commodity Art [en]
- Commonism [en]
- Commonist [en]
- Consumerist Realism [en]
- Consumerist Realist [en]
- Consumer Style [en]
- Factualist Art [en]
- Gag Art [en]
- Industrial Art (Pop) [en]
- New Sign Painting [en]
- New Super Realism [en]
- New Super Realist [en]
- OK Art [en]
- Painting, New Sign [en]
- Reactionary Realism [en]
- Reactionary Realist [en]
- Realism, Consumerist [en]
- Realism, New Super [en]
- Realism, Reactionary [en]
- Sign Painting, New [en]
- Style, Consumer [en]
- Super Realism, New [en]