Pop Art Style
Pop Art Style
Pop Art Style
Pop Art Style
Pop Art Style
Pop Art Style
Pop Art Style
Pop Art Style
Pop Art Style
Pop Art Style
Pop Art Style
Pop Art Style
Pop Art Style

Pop Art Style

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Assouline's Pop Art Style by Julie Belcove is a captivating entry in their Style series.

In the 1950s, Andy Warhol, a young man from Pittsburgh, transcended his role as a commercial illustrator in New York City. He ventured into painting iconic Coca-Cola bottles and creating an entire gallery filled with Campbell’s Soup cans, igniting the Pop art movement. Warhol's name became synonymous with the youthful, rebellious, and vibrant essence of this groundbreaking art form.

Pop art's impact extended beyond canvas, infusing fashion, furniture, and product design. From Twiggy's striking looks in Swinging London to Eero Aarnio's immersive Ball chair, the aesthetics of the '60s and '70s were intertwined with this art movement. What began as inspiration from pop culture evolved into a defining aspect of pop culture itself. Enduring through generations, Pop art remains revitalized by contemporary artists and designers, now resonating through the lens of social media, akin to the advertising and Hollywood influence of its inception. Pop Art Style captures this captivating journey, weaving together a dynamic array of images spanning eras and mediums, encapsulating six decades of Pop Art's lively legacy.

Measures: 247mm x 330mm x 35mm
Linen Hardcover: 272 pages
ISBN: 9781649800732

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