Pop Art
It was in Britain where Pop Art emerged in the mid-1950s and later in America at the late 1950s. Its peak was experienced in the 1960s where the origin was as a result of a revolt against the leading styles to culture and art as well as the views of the tradition on how art should look like.
Pop art is a movement that posed a challenge to some of the tradition in British and America. A revolt was there initially on what art should have looked like mainly between the tradition views. Pop art was meant also to cut and reduce the cost while at the same time lead to mass production. Artists James Rosenquist and Andy Warhol were the main pioneers of the art which was inspired by the popular culture in the corporate world for purpose of advertisement.