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Pop Surrealism Art (Surrealism (20th Century (1900s) movement in art, as…
Pop Surrealism Art
Surrealism
Movement begun by port Andre Beton in Paris, France
20th Century (1900s) movement in art, as well as literature, on releasing creative potential of the unconscious mind - e.g 'irrational juxtaposition'.
an example of the unconscious mind is dreams; because of this, dreamlike art is often created to interpret surrealism.
"channel the unconscious, unlocking the power of imagination"
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can be found in art, literature, sculpturing, photography adnd film.
Pop Art
Began with New York artists, Andy Warhol (who was of course, inspired by Robert Rauschenberg), James Rosenquist and Claes Oldenburg.
- all who drew on popular imagery and began the international phenomenon.
Pop art is a way to re-introduce imagery and photographs, which were taken from mass media and popular culture.
by using a collage of these images, and re-creating their formation.
adding colours, usually and often bright colours.
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Pop artists 'celebrated' common objects and people, reforming them to recognition and allow the community to feel involved.
Pop surrealism art, otherwise known as the Lowbrow movement, is a combination of surrealism and pop art.
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based on the rawness of underground comix, the rebellion of punk music, the hot rod and surf culture of the West Coast and, of course, stylized cartoons and comics.
a populist art movement, which often has a sense of humour - his humour is sometimes gleeful, sometimes petty and impish, and sometimes sarcastic and dry.
Examples of Artists
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Aof Smith
The Depersonalization (2017)
Going on Hunting (2016)
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