What Is The Difference Between Pop Art And Modern Art?

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Pop art and modern art are two of the world’s most popular art forms.  These two types of art are seen in more office spaces and contemporary designed homes throughout the world than all other types of art combined.  This is due to the unique and moving manner in which these forms of art are made, and is also due to the fact that they come in so many unique styles that it is very easy for art enthusiasts to choose a piece that will fully accent any room that they are attempting to bring to life with pop art or modern art.

 

The problem is that many people don’t understand the difference between pop art and modern art. In fact, many novice art lovers believe that these two forms of art are exactly the same. However, that is not the case. Herein, you will discover the difference between these two types of art.

 

What Is Pop Art?

 

The movement that later became known as pop art began in the mid 1950′s.  This movement began in Britain but had moved to the United States near the end of the 1950′s. This variety of art made use of common visuals that people were familiar with in their daily life. This is commonly seen with the use of products and brand names in such art décor. This type of art also pulls center pieces from their normal context and then isolates the piece or puts it in a situation that is not common to the piece in question.

 

In fact, pop art often times “poke fun” at contemporary art by simply making use of other art mediums such as comic books.

 

Pop art is known to produce “attitude” and does not focus on the art itself. This gives this type of art a more “free” or even anarchistic vibe that is highly coveted by many classes of art collectors throughout the world.

 

What Is Modern Art?

 

On the other end of the spectrum modern art focuses on a specific period of time in art history. This is between the 1860′s and the 1970′s. The term modern art simply refers to the manner, style, and mood that is expressed in these works of art. This art threw conventional art methods to the side and allowed artists to express themselves with the use of abstraction. This allowed them to express and show the way they viewed common things in life such as nature and people.

 

Modern art that is produced in current day society includes the same feelings and emotions of traditional modern art. However, this type of modern day art is commonly referred to as contemporary art of postmodern art. The only art that truly is consider “modern” is that art that was produced during the era of time ending in the 1970′s and begin in the late 1860′s.

 

Both modern art and pop art are considered to be two of the most sought after art forms in the world and their popularity continues to grow year after year.

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