lunes, 13 de octubre de 2008

MUSEUMS


POP ART AND CUBISM

Two of major painting styles represented in many art museums are pop art, cubism.
Though very different from one another, these two styles represent some of the major achievements in Britan in parallel with U.S.A and France from the 20th century up to the present time.

Pop Art challenged tradition by asserting that an artist's use of the mass produced visual commodities of popular culture is contiguous with the perspective of Fine Art since Pop removes the material from its context and isolates the object, or combines it with other objects, for contemplation. The concept of Pop Art refers not as much to the art itself as to the attitudes that led to it. Much of Pop Art is considered incongruent, as the conceptual practices that are often used make it difficult for some to readily comprehend.

Cubism was a 20th century avant-gard art movement , pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, that revolutionized European painting and sculpture, and inspired related movements in music and literature. The first branch of cubism, known as Analytic Cubism, was both radical and influential as a short but highly significant art movement between 1908 and 1911 in France. In its second phase, Synthetic Cubism, (using synthetic materials in the art) the movement spread and remained vital until around 1919, when the Surrealist movement gained popularity.
My personal opinion is that each style is unique, they are also related.

In Tampico city only we have two museums but its of the culture huasteca I had the opportunity of went in the last vacation with my parents and is very interesting because you can learn more about our ancestors and yours traditions.

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