THE REALITY OF PASSION AGE POP ART AND THE ATTITUDE OF MINIMAL ART Cover Image

TUTKU ÇAĞININ GERÇEĞİ POP SANAT VE MİNİMAL SANATIN TUTMU
THE REALITY OF PASSION AGE POP ART AND THE ATTITUDE OF MINIMAL ART

Author(s): Nesrin Karacan
Subject(s): Photography, Visual Arts, Sociology of Art, History of Art
Published by: Sanat ve Dil Araştırmaları Enstitüsü
Keywords: Contemporary art; reality; empathy; abstraction; Minimalism; Pop art; fetish;

Summary/Abstract: Science and art, in the belonging period, take a picture of what is happening there in a way. In the intermittent possibly unintentionally unseen time-consuming value and place cannot find the periodical real and personalities, though, science and art has the indicative documents of the signs of age. History is read from large photographs which are the data of these two disciplines. We reach with the products and objects that have the answers of those who are after it, the moment and the knowledge of it, with the experience of the periods of science and art and the sensitivity of it. Each period is different from the others due to the changes of the age, but the unchanging thing, the sensitivity of there are and the content is determined by the artist is documented. This unchanging operation is valid for today too. In the photograph of today’s consumption society, there is the content and objects of speed, ready-made food and objects, fashion, advertising, ambition to possess, the standardizing the whole, without any difference in many geographies. In contemporary art, we can see that Pop Art loves and values all valuables of the day, and that two basic attitudes, such as Minimalism and new representatives of abstract art, evade the visual objects of contemporary reality to the abstraction from art. In this study, the main two tendencies of art will be examined opposed to the current reality.

  • Issue Year: 8/2019
  • Issue No: 57
  • Page Range: 605-612
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Turkish