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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x200x22 mm, kaal: 780 g
  • Sari: The Story of ...
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Ilex
  • ISBN-10: 1781576114
  • ISBN-13: 9781781576113
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 198x200x22 mm, kaal: 780 g
  • Sari: The Story of ...
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jan-2020
  • Kirjastus: Ilex
  • ISBN-10: 1781576114
  • ISBN-13: 9781781576113
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Discover the colorful history of the 20th century's most important art movement.

In this age of insta-stardom and selfies, Pop Art still defines the world we live in.

Emerging in the 1950s, Pop Art arrived in an explosion of color, offering bold representations and plenty of humor. All of the celebrities, events and politics that came to define two turbulent decades are encapsulated in their work. Pop Art challenged the establishment and offered a new modernism, blurring the line between art and mass production.

Uncover 100 stories in this essential guide to a groundbreaking movement. Enjoy enlightening critiques of iconic works; meet key figures including Warhol and Hockney; and discover inspirational ideas and novel new methods.
Introduction 6(2)
Pop Pioneers, 1915--58
8(42)
1 Marcel Duchamp
10(2)
2 Photomontage
12(2)
3 Kurt Schwitters
14(2)
4 The American Dream
16(2)
5 The `staple-gun queens'
18(2)
6 The Independent Group, 1952--5
20(2)
7 Cars
22(2)
8 Magna
24(2)
9 `Mad men'
26(2)
10 Flag, Jasper Johns, 1954--5
28(2)
11 Bed, Robert Rauschenberg, 1955
30(2)
12 This is Tomorrow exhibition, 1956
32(2)
13 Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing? Richard Hamilton, 1956
34(2)
14 Plastic surgery
36(2)
15 The Hamilton treatise, 1957
38(2)
16 The `happening'
40(2)
17 Disney
42(2)
18 Chryssa
44(2)
19 Polaroid
46(2)
20 `Pop Art', 1958
48(2)
Peak Pop, 1959--68
50(126)
21 R. B. Kitaj meets David Hockney, 1959
52(2)
22 Mail Art
54(2)
23 Henry Geldzahler
56(2)
24 Nouveau realisme
58(2)
25 TV
60(2)
26 Superman, Andy Warhol, 1961
62(2)
27 Captain Webb Matchbox, Peter Blake, 1961
64(2)
28 The Space Race
66(2)
29 Oyvind Fahlstrom
68(2)
30 Tom Wesselmann
70(2)
31 Ivan Karp
72(2)
32 The Store, Claes Oldenburg, 1961
74(2)
33 Ed Ruscha
76(2)
34 Large Coca-Cola, Andy Warhol, 1962
78(2)
35 `Popsicles'
80(2)
36 Silkscreen
82(2)
37 Niki de Saint Phalle
84(2)
38 Campbell's Soup Cans, Andy Warhol, 1962
86(2)
39 `New Vulgarians'
88(2)
40 Do It Yourself, Andy Warhol, 1962
90(2)
41 Marisol
92(2)
42 129 Die in Jet (Plane Crash), Andy Warhol, 1962
94(2)
43 Jim Dine
96(2)
44 Eleanor Ward
98(2)
45 Marilyn Diptych, Andy Warhol, 1962
100(2)
46 Sidney Janis
102(2)
47 MoMA symposium, 1962
104(2)
48 Jann Haworth
106(2)
49 The `Big Six', 1963
108(2)
50 West Coast Pop, 1963
110(2)
51 The Cold War
112(2)
52 Capitalist Realism
114(2)
53 Ben-Day dots
116(2)
54 Soft Machines, Claes Oldenburg, 1963
118(2)
55 Drowning Girl, Roy Lichtenstein, 1963
120(2)
56 Self-Defense, Rosalyn Drexier, 1963
122(2)
57 Whaam!, Roy Lichtenstein, 1963
124(2)
58 Marisol sculpts Andy Warhol, 1963
126(2)
59 22 November 1963
128(2)
60 Erro meets James Rosenquist, 1963
130(2)
61 First International Girlie Show exhibition, 1964
132(2)
62 Dorothy Grebenak
134(2)
63 Brillo Box (Soap Pads), Andy Warhol, 1964
136(2)
64 Op Art
138(2)
65 Susan Sontag and `Notes on Camp', 1964
140(2)
66 The American Supermarket, 1964
142(2)
67 Three Malts, Wayne Thiebaud, 1964
144(2)
68 Lithography
146(2)
69 Robert Indiana
148(2)
70 F-777, James Rosenquist, 1964--5
150(2)
71 The Factory
152(2)
72 Pauline Boty
154(2)
73 Andy Warhol meets Marcel Duchamp, 1966
156(2)
74 Art as business
158(2)
75 Sex War Sex Cars Sex, Derek Boshier and Christoper Logue, 1966
160(2)
76 Archigram
162(2)
77 Big Electric Chair, Andy Warhol, 1967
164(2)
78 Marta Minujin
166(2)
79 A Bigger Splash, David Hockney, 1967
168(2)
80 Corita Kent
170(2)
81 Pop Art pop
172(2)
82 Shooting Andy Warhol, 1967
174(2)
Neo-Pop, late 1960s--present
176(38)
83 `In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes'
178(2)
84 First Lady (Pat Nixon), Martha Rosier, 1967--72
180(2)
85 Allen Jones
182(2)
86 Peter Max
184(2)
87 Pornography
186(2)
88 Interview magazine
188(2)
89 J. G. Ballard and The Atrocity Exhibition, 1970
190(2)
90 Drag
192(2)
91 Sots Art
194(2)
92 David Hockney and Andy Warhol draw each other, 1974
196(2)
93 The Philosophy of Andy Warhol, 1975
198(2)
94 Punk
200(2)
95 The Pictures Generation
202(2)
96 Jean-Michel Basquiat
204(2)
97 Keith Haring
206(2)
98 Jeff Koons
208(2)
99 Julian Opie
210(2)
100 Banksy
212(2)
Select bibliography 214(1)
Index 215(8)
Picture credits 223(1)
Acknowledgement 224
Andy Stewart MacKay is a cultural historian. For twenty years he has taught Art History across Europe and the United States. After graduating in Art History, Classics and Philosophy from St Andrews University, he studied Arts Criticism at University of London and Literature at Leiden University in the Netherlands before training as a cultural archivist at Glasgow's HATI Institute and - most recently - as a community therapist. Having previously written for AnOther magazine, his first book, The Angel of Charleston, was published in 2013, and his second, The Story of Pop Art, was published by Hachette in 2019.