British Pop Art
Art Movements is an umbrella term that refers to the evolving trends and styles in visual art over time, each characterized by distinct aesthetics, themes, techniques, and philosophies. Pop Art, a movement that emerged in the mid-20th century, exemplifies this concept through its appropriation of popular culture imagery and commercial art techniques to challenge traditional fine art practices. Contemporary Pop Art, as the name suggests, is a continuation of the Pop Art movement, but it reflects current cultural contexts, social issues, and artistic innovations. Both movements reflect the changing nature of art and society, showcasing how artists respond to their times through creative expression.