Lucy Lippard on Pop Art
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Explore the dynamic world of 1960s Pop Art through Lucy Lippard's
insightful analysis in this new addition to the Pocket Perspectives
series. Pop Art epitomized the free spirit of the 1960s, blending
carnival-like qualities with bold colours and monumental scale, but
based on a tough, no-nonsense, no-refinement standard appropriate
to its time. Renowned art critic and curator Lucy Lippard's
classic, contemporaneous study enriches our understanding of this
groundbreaking art movement.Across three chapters, the author first
outlines the phenomenon of Pop Art, its antecedents and related
styles ranging from folk art, Surrealism and Dada as well as the
work of key artists such as Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns.
She then focuses on Pop Art in New York, discussing key iconic
figures including Claes Oldenburg, Jim Dine, Roy Lichtenstein,
James Rosenquist, Andy Warhol and Tom Wesselmann, who appropriated
advertising, comics, and the conventions of commercial art and its
specific techniques. Finally, Lippard provides an extensive
overview of Pop Art's impact and evolution across Europe,
particularly in France, Germany and Italy, and Canada, and so
touches upon the work of Christo, Mimmo Rotella and many others,
including Niki de Saint Phalle and Joyce Weiland, whose work are
now experiencing a resurgence of interest.