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The pop art movement began in London during the 1950's and then quickly spread throughout nearly all of the industrialized world. Although the artists did have some overlapping styles, pop art focuses more on the subject and less on style, which was left up to each individual artist. The main themes that is evident in all pop art revolves around modern social values. The style in which these values were portrayed varied depending on the culture and artist. Critic Barbara Rose claimed in her review of a Pop Art show that Pop Art, " I wish to disagree with the assumption that pop art is an art style. It is not; these artists are linked only through their subject matter, not through stylistic similarities. This makes it possible to talk of the iconography or attitudes of Pop art, but not of Pop art as an art style, as one would speak of Baroque or Cubism." (Bondo, 1998) In America, Pop Art used the images and techniques of mass media, advertising, and popular culture, often in an ironic way to play off the social issues of popular culture. The art form developed rapidly once reaching the U.S. New York City, often viewed as the epicenter of American popular culture, fostered the
Andy often said that he started the magazine to get free tickets to all the premieres. Warhol and his male friends would urinate on them while the paint was still damp. To most, it seemed as if the media were relating this as a warning. The flight to suburbia, mass production, conservative family values, and development of new social standards also played a major role in this "Leave-it-to-Beavering" of the nation. Many of his famous works, such as Car Crashes, Race Riots, Electric Chair, Suicides and Tuna Fish Disasters were gruesome in nature (Bourdon, 1989, 109) Another subject that seemed to permeate his work, especially his movies was sex. His magazine, however, would live on even after Warhol's death. For the most part, his color schemes were bright. This was not the sex that was seen in the pornography of the time, but a more erotic and advant garde style. The blot technique is as follows: a completed drawing is taped and hinged to a piece of Strathmore paper. Many of the scenes featured men as women, drag queens and asexuals. This was to give them a plastic look. Well, it was just that I didn't like the way I drew. He began to print his Flowers series, which had a decidedly psychedelic flavor to them, matching the flavor of the current social scene (Bourdon, 1989, 42) As the 70's disco scene came to rise, Warhol's work followed. He became a Pop culture genius, and through his work, he became a part of it as a social commentator and visionary.
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