lowbrow art
Lowbrow art, also known as pop surrealism, is a movement that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by its blend of popular culture and fine art. It often incorporates elements from comics, graffiti, and cartoons, challenging traditional notions of what art can be. This genre is accessible and often humorous, appealing to a wide audience.
Artists in the lowbrow movement frequently draw inspiration from subcultures and everyday life, using vibrant colors and exaggerated forms. Notable figures include Robert Williams and Mark Ryden, who have helped to elevate this style within the contemporary art scene, making it a significant part of modern artistic expression.