Art in everyday life is the intertextuality that art connects to its surrounded phenomenon. Art is not only proceeded along the conventional practice that relies on one particular art medium, but also the shifting of art form, as well as the growing of aesthetics and taste. The objectives of this course are to study and understand the transformation of art during the post-World War II period and art movements such as Pop Art, Minimalism, and contemporary art, along with their effects toward human lives. Students are targeted to apply the obtained data to develop studying in other parts of creativity.