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Explore the world of Pop art from a global perspective in
International Pop.
Published to accompany a sprawling exhibit at Minneapolis’ Walker Art Center, this vibrant tome features over three hundred works from a host of international artists both famed and lesser-known, including Andy Warohl, Antonio Dias, Clive Barker, Pauline Boty, Marta Minujin, Jasper Johns, Ushio Shinohara, Roy Lichtenstein and many more. All potent examples of the Pop movement hailing from between the 1950s and 1970s, these bold and thought-provoking works have been recreated in page after page of stunning full-color plates. Also included are a series of in-depth essays that examine the emergence and migration of Pop art in Argentina, Britain, Brazil, Hungary, Japan, Western Europe and the United States, as well as a visual chronology of the movement’s history, which sheds light on the social, political and cultural changes that helped shape it and its part celebratory, part critical messages. Just as fascinating to read as it is inspiring to browse through,
International Pop
is a must-have for any art-lover.
by Darsie Alexander and Bartholomew Ryan
foreword by Olga Viso
various contributors
clothbound hardcover
368 pages
Dimensions:
9.5"W x 1.5"D x 12"H
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