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  • Ferguson, Russell (Ed.):

    Verlag: Los Angeles: Museum of Contemporary Art / NY: Rizzoli, 1993

    ISBN 10: 0847816311ISBN 13: 9780847816316

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    Broschiert. Zustand: Sehr gut. 256 S., sehr zahlr. Abb. Einband gering berieben. - Introduction -- Paul Schimmel and Donna De Salvo -- The Faked Gesture: Pop Art and the New York School -- Paul Schimmel -- "Subjects of the Artists": Towards a Painting Without Ideals -- Donna De Salvo -- Unsentimental Education: The Professionalization of the American Artist -- David Deitcher -- Famous Paintings Seen and Not Looked At, Not Examined -- John Yau -- Not Necessarily Pop: Cy Twombly and America -- Linda Norden -- Early Pop and the Consumptive Critic -- Stephen C. Foster -- Modes of Disclosure: The Construction of Gay Identity and the Rise of Pop Art -- Kenneth E. Silver -- Fabulous Confusion! Pop Before Pop? -- Dick Hebdlge -- Checklist of the Exhibition Selected Bibliography // Billy AI Bengston Jim Dine Jean Follett Joe Goode Grace Hartigan Robert Indiana Jess Jasper Johns Allan Kaprow Roy Lichtenstein Claes Oldenburg Mel Ramos Robert Rauschenberg Larry Rivers James Rosenquist Edward Ruscha Peter Saul Wayne Thiebaud Cy Twombly Andy Warhol John Wesley // "Hand-Painted Pop" represents The Museum of Contemporary Art's commitment to the continuing scholarly re-examination of art since 1945. Pop art followed virtually on the heels of the worldwide success of Abstract Expressionism, yet it is conventionally seen as constituting a complete break with what went before. Pop sometimes seems to have leapt fully-formed to the forefront of American art. Despite the enormous popular enthusiasm which the movement aroused (perhaps in part because of it), the origins of what would be called Pop have received surprisingly little critical attention. "Hand-Painted Pop" seeks to change that situation, by focusing on the most crucial period of development: 1955-62. It is our hope that the works presented here, which include both famous masterpieces and rarely seen early works, will form the basis for an ongoing re-evaluation of this important period of transition in American art. ISBN 0847816311 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 2550.