This new title in the renowned Art & Ideas series is a thorough
introduction to, and significant appraisal of, the art of Pop.
Bradford Collins explains the essence of Pop art and examines its
full history in contemporary cultural and political context - the
origins of the movement during the 1950s, the flourishing of Pop
art in America and the UK during the 1960s, and its further
incarnations and more widespread impact. The 250 illustrations
include all the most classic examples of Pop art by such well-known
figures as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, as well as lesser
known works that have been neglected in recent years but are
essential to a thorough understanding of Pop. Contemporary source
material used by artists to make their works and consideration of
what was in the media at the time support discussions of the
inspiration, creation and impact of the art.
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