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POP ART (Edición en Español)
Pop art burst onto the scene in the 1960s to shake the foundations of what until then we understood as “art” and “culture.” That creative revolution not only challenged established tastes but also questioned consumer society, the cult of fame, and even the role of the artist themselves, incorporating what was previously considered vulgar, trivial, or mass-produced.
Inspired by advertising, comics, Hollywood celebrities, and even supermarket packaging (yes, Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s soup cans), pop art did not limit itself to praising these popular and kitsch images but also adopted mass production processes and mechanized techniques such as screen printing. In doing so, it blurred the myth of the unique artist and questioned the value of the “original” work.
This book brings together the great names of the movement such as Andy Warhol, Allen Jones, Ed Ruscha, Robert Indiana, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, and Roy Lichtenstein; to show you the diversity, energy, and influence of one of the most decisive movements in modern art. An essential journey that will make you see with new eyes how the tacky, the trivial, and the commercial burst into the artistic scene to transform it forever.
About the author
Klaus Honnef is honorary professor of photographic theory at the Academy of Art in Kassel. He was one of the organizers of documenta 5 and documenta 6 in Kassel and has been curator of more than 500 exhibitions in Germany and abroad. He has written numerous books, including Contemporary Art, Andy Warhol, and Pop Art for TASCHEN.