In the early 1950s abstract expressionism were popular, however by the late 1950s color field painting became more focused on.
Abstract art was championed for being emphatically American in spirit - monumental in scale, romantic in mood, and expressive of a rugged individual freedom.
Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the mid-1950s in Britain and the late 1950s in the United States. Although Pop art encompasses a wide variety of work with very different attitudes and postures, much of it is somewhat emotionally removed.
Pop artists seemingly embraced the post-WWII manufacturing and media boom. Pop artists that shaped the pop art movement were Eduardo Paolozzi and Richard Hamilton in Britain, and Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns in the United States.
The majority of Pop artists began their careers in commercial art: Andy Warhol was a highly successful magazine illustrator and graphic designer; Ed Ruscha was also a graphic designer, and James Rosenquist started his career as a billboard painter.
1950- first organ transplant, President Truman orders construction of hydrogen bomb. 1951- color TV was introduced,Truman Signs Peace Treaty With Japan, Officially Ending WWII.
1952- car seat belts introduced, polio vaccine created. 1953- DNA discovered, Joseph Stalin dies.
1954-Segregation ruled illegal in the united states, first atomic submarine launched, discovered cigarettes causes cancer. 1955- Disneyland open, Rosa parks refused to give up her seat, Warsaw pact signed.
1956-TV remote control invented, Hungarian revolution. 1957- Dr Seuss published The cat In The Hat, Soviet Satellite Sputnik Launches Space Age
There was a huge cultural change that occurred due to the fact that improvements were being made within society post WWII. Culture was flourishing due to many factors including music.
With their being racial barriers that segregated blacks and whites, rock and roll helped bring people together.
Rock and Roll helped transform radio music. Disc Jockey’s used rock and roll to showcase bands. Alan Freed was an influential DJ in the 50s. He would play R&B on the radio but he describe to be “rock n roll.” Freed is known as being the “father of rock and roll” because of the way he promoted music on the radio. Showcasing African-American artists and arranging performances with a mix race of people in the audience.
When Rhythm & Blues and Country music came together it formed Rock and Roll. This genre of music was inspirational to young teens and was really known to be a type of rebellion for young people to free themselves. The main factor of Rock & Roll becoming successful is the radio that was listened to amongst young people. American teens would listen to both White country music and Black r&b music because both had a similar sound.
The early 1950s was post WWII. Once the war ended everything had began to change. There was a huge boom within the economy so more roads and suburban homes were made. Causing an increase of new households and families having children. The increase in children being born was known as “baby boomers.” Having more than 77 million baby boomers once reached in the mid-1960s.
Black-American’s stood up against the wrongdoings of inequality that they faced in the United States. In the early 1950s the Brown Vs. Board of Education was declared to integrate white and black students so that they are able to have equal education.