My reaction about “Andy Warhol pop-art exhibition opens at Tate Liverpool”

Summary

A unique Andy Warhol exhibition featuring more than100 examples of his work has opened in Tate Liverpool. Andy Warhol was a leading proponent of the “pop art” genre. “Pop art” is a post-war style based on vivid imagery from popular culture. He was famous for producing works featuring Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, as well as pieces highlighting everyday items like soup cans. He tried to challenge the traditional separation between high and low culture, and he believed that art was for everyone, so tried to get his work out there to the biggest audience possible.

Reaction
I agree with Andy Warhol that art is for everyone, but now, in fact, there are arts which only rich people can enjoy. It is called “high culture”. High and low culture is separate. High culture is more classically and traditionally than low culture, so we have to pay a large of money if we enjoy high culture. For example, Opera, Ballet, classical music, Nou and Kabuki. However, I believe that arts of all genre should be enjoyed equal for everyone all over the world. I think art is an extremely important object in our lives, because we can relax and get a lot of powers from many arts. In fact, I became well again when I listen to my favorite music. So, I believe that the cost of high culture should be reduced similar to low culture.

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