The artwork titled “Interior,” created by Richard Hamilton in 1964, is an exemplar of the Pop Art movement and falls under the genre of interior.
The artwork presents a collage-like scene of an indoor setting, combining various elements in a manner that both reflects and distorts reality. A monochromatic figure, presumably a woman, stands in a room filled with eclectic decor, including classical paintings on the walls, a modern television set displaying colorful visuals, and furniture pieces creating a sense of depth and space. The composition employs a mix of stark lines and bright colors, characteristic of Hamilton’s style, which contrasts the black-and-white tones of the figure and certain parts of the room. This interplay of textures and media invites viewers to explore the juxtaposition of traditional and contemporary elements within a domestic interior, encapsulating the essence of the Pop Art movement that sought to blur the boundaries between high art and popular culture.