American view in Pop art:
In 1957, British pop craftsman Richard Hamilton recorded the “attributes of pop workmanship” in a letter to his companions, the planners Peter and Alison Smithson. Popular (intended for a mass crowd), Transient (momentary arrangement), Expendable (effectively overlooked), Low cost, Mass created, Young (went for youth), Witty, Sexy, Gimmicky, Glamorous, Big business. Pop craftsmanship: Pop art is a workmanship development that risen during the 1950s and … Continue reading American view in Pop art:
