
FAQ About The Influence of Photography on Pop Art

What is photorealism, and how does it relate to Pop Art?
Photorealism is an art style that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s, characterized by detailed and realistic representations of everyday objects, often derived from photographs. While distinct from Pop Art, photorealism shares a similar interest in everyday imagery and subjects. Both movements challenged traditional notions of art by bringing a heightened sense of realism to contemporary themes.