Pop art, short for popular art, is a term that was coined far back in 1954 and was used for the first time by Lawrence Alloway, an art critic, in 1955. Since then the pop art movement itself has evolved. However it’s interesting to note that when it first emerged, it was in response to the rising consumerism and soaring popularity of mass media – which further entrenched its roots in society. As it found inspiration in everyday objects and various types of emerging print media such as newspapers and magazines, it spread far and wide!
Today, pop art is undeniably one of the most instantly recognizable forms of art all over the world – it’s what makes pop art unique among all other art forms. In the current times it has also become a much-loved part of contemporary art. But where exactly did it originate? In both Britain and the United States! Here’s how.