POP ART: US/UK Connections: 1956-1966

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POP ART: US/UK Connections: 1956-1966

Pop Art: US/UK Connections 1956-1966 examines the critical transatlantic cultural exchange that led to the decade-long development of classic Pop Art. This publication explores the impact on British and American artists of post-World War II American popular culture as disseminated in the mass media of film, recorded music, advertising and television. While Pop Art drew its influences from many sources, include abstract and figurative modes in painting and advertising, assemblage, and early happenings, it is these mass cultural influences that are the most crucial. The main emphasis of the book is on the resultant ''pure'' aspects of Pop--its hard-edged imagery and its use of photographic media and reproduction processes. Pop Art: US/UK Connections 1956-1966 is the first major American publication focusing on how a dialogue between British and American artists provided the genesis of Pop Art. Many readers will be surprised by this full account of the complex history of Pop Art, which involved a series of successive developments, first in London and subsequently in New York and Los Angeles. Featuring extensive documentation of works from all of Pop Art's major figures--British and American, famous and less well-known--Pop Art: US/UK Connections 1956-1966 also presents essential essays and interviews devoted to all things Pop.

Specification of POP ART: US/UK Connections: 1956-1966

GENERAL
AuthorDavid Brauer
BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Edition
ISBN-10377571023
ISBN-139783775710237
PublisherHatje Cantz Publishers
Publication Year2001
DIMENSIONS
Height10 inch.
Length1 inch.
Width11.75 inch.
Weight4.21 pounds.

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