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The King of Pop Art - Andy Warhol Exhibition
Andy Warhol
Campbell's soup II,1969
The post World War II period saw the return of modernism to the mainstream art world. Europe was coming back to life from the ruins of war; America, on the other hand, retained its vigor and brought Europe under the spell of Abstract Expressionism with the help of its economic and political power.
Abstract and color-field art later swept the world with its extreme representation of modernist dogmas, cementing the final glory of modernism.
Andy Warhol
Shoes,1980
At that time, the Big Apple took Paris’s place as the world’s art capital. Late-modernism dominated high art during the period between 1950 to the beginning of 1970s. The unconventional Pop Art style, although widely exhibited, seldom won applause from mainstream Rauschenberg and Edward
Kienholz were also considered Pop artists. Using the magic wand of Pop Art, New Dada artists pushed the boundaries of art appreciation and found new sources of inspiration of artistic creation. The Pop artists of the 1960s elevated the “low” arts of the mass to a much-revered status with the
help of mass communication, and the leader of this Pop Art movement was the master, Andy Warhol.
Andy Warhol
Butterflies,circa,1956
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