A rare monograph on one of the most influential and prescient artists of the 20th century, dubbed 'the father of Pop art', whose seminal and pioneering work explored and crystallised the rapidly changing postwar world of consumer capitalism and popular culture
A rare monograph on one of the most influential and prescient artists of the 20th century, dubbed 'the father of Pop art', whose seminal and pioneering work explored and crystallised the rapidly changing postwar world of consumer capitalism and popular cultureHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Bracewell is a British writer, critic and novelist. He writes widely on modern and contemporary art and is a contributor to frieze, The Burlington and Parkett magazines. His recent publications include Richard Hamilton: Late Works (2012); Lucy McKenzie (2013); Damien Hirst: The Complete Psalm Paintings (2014); Kai Althoff (2015); Richard Avedon and Andy Warhol (2016); and What is Gilbert and George? (2017). His selected writings on art, The Space Between, were published in 2012.
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1. Cool: Great art cool My Marilyn odd pop Pop Tom Wolfe ballrooms versus the ICA . 2. Context: Naturalism 'multi-allusive' British Beat the Pop age modernism postmodernism 'the manner of apprehending' poetic impulse beauty brief historical overview 1986 as the end of the Pop age . 3. Epiphany: Intimacy regulators Lux The Large Glass I imaging James Joyce's Ulysses . 4. Revolution: Pop age Swinging London '67 Unorthodox Rendition Kent State the summer of '68 The Beatles the whiteness of the White Album Chicago project Revolution 1 'commodified dissent' . 5. Women: Marcel Duchamp vs. Goethe thirtysomething re Nude truth and beauty Fashion-plate (cosmetic studies) Baudelaire 'the Scatological Period' Romantic irony A Host of Angels Untitled question answered . Illustration credits . Acknowledgments . Index
1. Cool: Great art cool My Marilyn odd pop Pop Tom Wolfe ballrooms versus the ICA . 2. Context: Naturalism 'multi-allusive' British Beat the Pop age modernism postmodernism 'the manner of apprehending' poetic impulse beauty brief historical overview 1986 as the end of the Pop age . 3. Epiphany: Intimacy regulators Lux The Large Glass I imaging James Joyce's Ulysses . 4. Revolution: Pop age Swinging London '67 Unorthodox Rendition Kent State the summer of '68 The Beatles the whiteness of the White Album Chicago project Revolution 1 'commodified dissent' . 5. Women: Marcel Duchamp vs. Goethe thirtysomething re Nude truth and beauty Fashion-plate (cosmetic studies) Baudelaire 'the Scatological Period' Romantic irony A Host of Angels Untitled question answered . Illustration credits . Acknowledgments . Index
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