Born from separate American and British subgroups, pop artists have sought to counter ingrained perceptions of art as solely refined or sophisticated, instead incorporating informal, popular, everyday subjects. Pop art often centers on celebrities, consumer products, and cartoon characters, embracing kitschy, banal, and impersonal compositional elements to comment on the effects of media and culture on everyday life.
Works by living and dead pop artists continue to appear in fashion, design, advertising, and media for brands as diverse as Louis Vuitton, Lady Gaga, and "The Simpsons." Through its iconography and playful aesthetic, it remains one of the most recognizable art movements in the world today.