The first movements of the popular image surfaced in England between 1950-1960.
The term "pop art" is one of the artistic and sociological phenomena that best reflected in their language and the state ideology of capitalism. The term refers to a wide range of popular images composed of advertising, television, cinema, the comic, comics, etc.., Ie the repertoire iconic urban mass culture. Viewers liked recognize common objects in the tables because that is saved the effort represented the interpretation of works of abstract expressionism, but did not understand its load of irony and ambiguity.
Pop Art elevates everyday objects to works of modern art and the coldness of alienation sets her sights on the vulgar aesthetic appeal of commodities.
Photography has been the industrial mechanical reproduction techniques chosen for this project, which is characterized by repetition and possible serialization in which Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein as depicted in many of his photographic series. The picture is no longer a role model as a medium of painting to become a process which controls the stages of mechanical development of the work.
Hollywood has been one of the classic centers of film production and therefore of characters that are associated with the industrial culture of cinema.
From a formal point of view, use the iconography of these characters, in which the work ashe wanted to highlight the influence of photography on painting can be a dialogue between reality and fiction.
As mechanical technology takes on the role of media in the reproducibility is less important work and painting as a means of simply making the process itself.
The images lose their connotations of what they represent and become objects of the work itself, everything becomes out of context and there is a detachment and aesthetic appeal only to consumer goods.
The company has not changed much since the 60's, we belong to this culture of mass media, where consumption overwhelms us and makes us away from reality by the appearance of the object and the object takes the appearance force.
The term "pop art" is one of the artistic and sociological phenomena that best reflected in their language and the state ideology of capitalism. The term refers to a wide range of popular images composed of advertising, television, cinema, the comic, comics, etc.., Ie the repertoire iconic urban mass culture. Viewers liked recognize common objects in the tables because that is saved the effort represented the interpretation of works of abstract expressionism, but did not understand its load of irony and ambiguity.
Pop Art elevates everyday objects to works of modern art and the coldness of alienation sets her sights on the vulgar aesthetic appeal of commodities.
Photography has been the industrial mechanical reproduction techniques chosen for this project, which is characterized by repetition and possible serialization in which Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein as depicted in many of his photographic series. The picture is no longer a role model as a medium of painting to become a process which controls the stages of mechanical development of the work.
Hollywood has been one of the classic centers of film production and therefore of characters that are associated with the industrial culture of cinema.
From a formal point of view, use the iconography of these characters, in which the work ashe wanted to highlight the influence of photography on painting can be a dialogue between reality and fiction.
As mechanical technology takes on the role of media in the reproducibility is less important work and painting as a means of simply making the process itself.
The images lose their connotations of what they represent and become objects of the work itself, everything becomes out of context and there is a detachment and aesthetic appeal only to consumer goods.
The company has not changed much since the 60's, we belong to this culture of mass media, where consumption overwhelms us and makes us away from reality by the appearance of the object and the object takes the appearance force.
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