Pop Art, Post Modernism, World War II Pop Art is a kind of postmodern that represents the art genre during and after World War II. The question I have explored in this topic is why the impact of World War II created such sexual and abstract works of art. The view I encountered presented two basic positions on the same issue. We provided a graphic support and searched the web site (http://www.azstarnet.com/~nik/AME/time/popart/index.html) which explains its location Sexual and abstract image ideas And the actual work already exists. But for centuries the idea of linking the type of art to our time
Postmodern appeared shortly after World War II and continued to this day. It has some art movement, a challenging philosophy, contemporary art and literature. It can be said that postmodern is no longer seeking a different belief system that triggers modernism. As in modernist era, postmodern extends the view of the world dominated by anarchism, but postmodern celebrates chaos rather than trying to fix it. The view of this period contradicted views of the modernist era. They gave them the meaning of literature
Contemporary art foresees several features that were later defined as contemporary art; indeed, many contemporary art movements can be divided into contemporary art like post art and postmodern. For example, post modern art generally focuses on satire, imitation, and humor, and contemporary art starts to form a more sarcastic art way later developed in the context of postmodern. Postmodern art is seeing blur between high-end art and fine art, and low-end art and commercial art; contemporary art starts trying this blur. Recent art developments are now characterized by materials, media, activities and concepts that can be seen as a major extension of art. Especially, conceptual art has wide influence. This literally replaces the concept of making things, one of which is to counter business of art. The aspect of commercialism has returned to function