Title of article :
A Comparative Study on Pop, Elite and Folk Art
Author/Authors :
Safdarian ، Ghazal Department of Architecture - Islamic Azad University, Pardis Branch
Abstract :
Pop Art is the representative of a cultural identity that has been represented as a kind of art in the midtwentieth century. It is based on the ordinary manifestations of people’s lives, and by concentrating on media and propaganda it has become pervasive in a short time as if it is a newly emerged culture that has appeared not from the inside of community but from outside and by those sociologists who look at this culture, it is considered as an outgrowth of the conditions created by modern centralism and individualism. But where is the position of reality in this emerging art? Focusing on the general audience and everyday subjects became the basis of the work of this art, which was able to be in line with trade and its goals. The purpose of this paper is to examine the characteristics of Pop art, which can be considered as the first sparks of the return of representation in postmodern craft, which bases its work on pretense. In this study, it has tried to use the text content analysis method to Pop art indexes while comparing to the other arts such as elite and folk culture. The results indicate that paying attention to the Pop culture, and reproduction of images by emphasizing on media, takes the art to hyperreality. As another aspect, these are the media that direct the culture by determining the direction of Pop thoughts, lead the art, to create new forms of reality.
Keywords :
Pop Art , Elite Art , Folk art , representation
Journal title :
International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development
Journal title :
International Journal of Architecture and Urban Development