| Hi, you are logged in as , if you are not , please click hereYou are shopping as , if this is not your email, please click herePop ArtDescriptionThis new exciting and highly practical course offers the opportunity to explore and re-examine the ground-braking Pop Art movement that mainly flourished in America and Britain, but also across the globe, between 1950s and 70s. Students will have the chance to investigate the historical context in which Pop Art was born and involved, and its unique styles and methods, inspired by and based on artists’ opposition to traditional dominant approaches to art and culture and their believes on what art should be. What was its interpretation by British artists and what forms of Pop Art we can find nowadays! |