Op Art vs Pop Art
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Op Art
Op Art, short for Optical Art, emerged in the 1960s, creating illusions of movement and depth through precise geometric patterns. Artists like Bridget Riley used contrasting colors and shapes to create vibrating and disorienting effects. Op Art explored the relationship between perception and reality, challenging the viewer's visual experience.
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Pop Art
Pop Art, arising in the 1950s and 60s, embraced popular culture and consumerism as subject matter. Artists like Warhol and Lichtenstein appropriated imagery from advertising, comic books, and everyday objects, often using bold colors and techniques like silkscreen printing. Pop Art challenged the traditional hierarchy between high and low art, commenting on the pervasive influence of mass media an...
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