Pop Art combines art and everyday life. The elementary characteristic of Pop Art are the often trivial motifs, known from everyday life in popular culture, media and advertising. The motifs used are torn from their original context, isolated and thus changed in their meaning. The term Pop Art originated in England and was coined by Lawrence Alloway. Alloway actually had in mind the trivial, everyday and second-hand realities that artists absorbed and processed.
Pop art doesn't originate from the spirit of an elitist art culture, but from popular mass media or subcultures. It emphasises banal or even clichéd elements with an underlying touch of irony. Products, logos, famous people and comic style are characteristic in the visual world of Pop Art artists. The versatility of Pop Art shows the incredible range of inspiration and creative potential of the subcultures.
It does not matter if the artist is alive or dead. The rarity of a work of art is what gives it value
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