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What about Activism? (Paperback)
Steven Henry Madoff, Carolyn Christov-bakarg, Joshua Decter, Mick Wilson, Nato Thompson
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"Pop Art: A Critical History" chronicles one of the most
controversial art movements of the century. The anthology draws
from a great range of sources, from the leading art magazines and
art historical journals to newspapers and news magazines such as
the "New York Times, Life," and "Newsweek." What emerges from this
rich cross-section of critical and journalistic commentary is a
fascinating view of the tumultuous rise of Pop art and its
establishment as a major force in contemporary art. A broad
selection of articles traces the emergence of the movement itself
in England and America, as seen through the eyes of the working
critics of the day. The focus then narrows to present in-depth
writings on the four major Pop artists: Roy Lichtenstein, Claes
Oldenburg, James Rosenquist, and Andy Warhol, along with an
examination of many other artists involved in the movement. From
reviews of the very first shows of many of these artists to
interviews with them, to news stories about their collectors and
their lifestyles, "Pop Art: A Critical History "represents the most
complete and coherent record of Pop art yet published. The book
concludes with an invaluable chronology of the major '60s
exhibitions by Pop artists. Among the contributors are Lawrence
Alloway, John Coplans, Donald Judd, Max Kozloff, Gerald Nordland,
Peter Plagens, Barbara Rose, Robert Rosenblum, John Russell, Gene
Swenson, and Sidney Tillim.
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