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单词 pop art
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pop artn.

Brit. /ˈpɒp ɑːt/, /ˌpɒp ˈɑːt/, U.S. /ˈpɑp ˌɑrt/, /ˌpɑp ˈɑrt/
Forms: also with capital initial(s).
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: pop adj., art n.1
Etymology: < pop adj. + art n.1; apparently coined by the British art critic Lawrence Alloway, although with a different original meaning; compare:1967 L. Alloway in L. R. Lippard Pop Art 27 The term ‘Pop Art’ is credited to me, but I don't know precisely when it was first used. (One writer has stated that ‘Lawrence Alloway first coined the phrase “Pop Art” in 1954’; this is too early.) Furthermore, what I meant by it then is not what it means now. I used the term, and also ‘Pop Culture’, to refer to the products of the mass media, not to works of art that draw upon popular culture. In any case, sometime between the winter of 1954–55 and 1957 the phrase acquired currency in conversation, in connection with the shared work and discussion among members of the Independent group. The Independent Group was a circle of young artists, architects, and critics, associated with the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, in the 1950s.
A style of art based on themes and imagery drawn from modern popular culture and the mass media, and characterized by the ironic depiction of everyday subjects using strong colour, clear images, and quasi-photographic techniques. Frequently attributive.The pop art movement flourished from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, chiefly in the U.S. and Britain, beginning as a reaction against the high seriousness of Abstract Expressionism. Among its leading practitioners were Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, R. B. Kitaj, and Peter Blake.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > late 19th and 20th centuries > [noun] > pop art
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pop painting1962
agitpop1968
popism1980
1956 Ark (Royal Coll. Art) Nov. 49 The pop-art of today, the equivalent of the Dutch fruit and flower arrangement,..is to be found in today's glossies—bound up with the throw-away object.
1957 Listener 26 Sept. 464/1 A sophisticated apologia for subtopia is to call it ‘pop art’ which the middle-aged are perverse to frustrate.
1958 Archit. Rev. 123 208/1 Four chairs..would not have been known to the designer of this room had they not been published in the popular magazine Look, which gave the chaise-longue version the full pop-art treatment.
1965 M. McLuhan Let. 1 Sept. (1987) 323 Has Pop Art begun to catch on in England? It really consists in noticing the current environment as art form instead of the usual procedure of noticing the preceding environment as art form.
1971 ‘A. Burgess’ MF xiii. 144 There was a big pop-art poster whose crude yellows and blues were an obscenity.
1994 Antique Collector June 38/2 Roy Lichtenstein: at the forefront of the Pop Art movement since the 1960s—a big retrospective.
2002 N.Y. Rev. Bks. 28 Mar. 42/1 Minimalism, with its impersonal machine-made look, its emotional coolness, and its concern to ‘decenter’..the beholder actually seems to have a good deal in common with Pop Art.

Derivatives

ˈpop artist n. an artist in the genre of pop art.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > period, movement, or school of art > late 19th and 20th centuries > [noun] > pop art > artist
pop artist1962
pop painter1962
popist1981
1962 Listener 27 Dec. 1087/1 The third wave of pop artists use their imagery to differentiate themselves from the regular audience for art.
1976 New Yorker 22 Mar. 107/1 Among the Pop artists shown, Claes Oldenburg is by far the most gifted as a draftsman.
1992 Time 20 Jan. 60/2 Davis has delved images from the commercial culture of America before the Pop artists were even born.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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