Mass media
Many contemporary artists, starting famously with the Pop movement
of the late 50s and 60s, have been concerned with the vast synthetic
world of television, movies, advertisements, and magazines. During
the 80s, this preoccupation took the form of art which used imagery
taken directly from these outlets in a way that was ironic, humorous,
poignant, or politically-specific. These commentaries on the mass
media narrative became their own narratives, couched in a language
very familiar to the American public.
See appropriation
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