from where did pop art draw its subject?
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Pop art began in the mid-1950s in Britain by a group of painters, sculptors, writers, and critics called Independent Group. It spread soon after into the United States.
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popular culture—from sources which includes television, comic books, and print advertising
They question media-promoted conventional values, ranging from concepts of feminine and domestic sphere to consumption and nationalism.
Lawrence Alloway, a British curator, used the phrase "Pop Art" in 1955 to define a new kind of art defined by images of consumerism, new technology, and mass replication; in a nutshell, popular culture.
Its goal was to blur the lines between "high" and "poor" culture.
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