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The late 1960s were characterized by dynamic shifts in the artistic landscape, marked by the emergence of various influential movements that reshaped the perception of art. Among these, Pop Art, Minimalism, and the beginnings of Postmodernism stood out, each playing a pivotal role in challenging traditional artistic norms. Pop Art, led by figures such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, drew inspiration from popular culture and consumerism, blurring the lines between fine art and commercial art. Exhibitions like “The American Supermarket” in 1964 showcased works that celebrated and critiqued mass production and mass media, influencing not only artists but also society at large.

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