Pop: 29 New Bond Street
The Pop art movement, which emerged in the 1950s, radically reshaped art and culture by blurring the lines between 'high' and 'low' art. Drawing inspiration from mass media, consumerism, and popular culture, it introduced a new visual language that resonated deeply with the collective consciousness. At the forefront of this revolution was Andy Warhol, whose iconic works庐 such as his portraits of Marilyn Monroe and the Campbell's Soup cans redefined the relationship between art and celebrity.
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The Pop art movement, which emerged in the 1950s, radically reshaped art and culture by blurring the lines between 'high' and 'low' art. Drawing inspiration from mass media, consumerism, and popular culture, it introduced a new visual language that resonated deeply with the collective consciousness. At the forefront of this revolution was Andy Warhol, whose iconic works庐 such as his portraits of Marilyn Monroe and the Campbell's Soup cans redefined the relationship between art and celebrity.
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