Taschen Pop Art basismonografie
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"Pop Art basismonografie (GB)" by Klaus Honnef offers a concise exploration of the 1960s Pop Art movement, a cultural shift that challenged traditional art forms. This hardcover volume examines themes of materialism, celebrity, and consumerism through the lens of advertising imagery, comic books, and mass-market sources. It contextualizes the movement as a response to modern society's evolving relationship with media and commerce.
Featuring iconic artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Jasper Johns, the book delves into pioneering techniques such as screen printing and mass-production methods. With just 96 pages, it serves as an accessible introduction to the era's most defining works, including Warhol's Campbell's soup cans, making it an essential addition for art enthusiasts and cultural historians alike.
- Hardcover binding
- Written by Klaus Honnef
- Published by Taschen in 2015
- 96 pages, English language
- ISBN: 9783836523370
- Focus on the Pop Art movement of the 1960s
- Featured artists: Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Indiana, and more
- Key themes: materialism, celebrity, consumerism
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