Livingstone, Marco

Pop Art: A Continuing History/ by Marco Livingstone - London Thomas and Hudson 1990 - 271 p. :

"Pop Art" by Marco Livingstone offers an insightful exploration of the pop art movement, its origins, and its key figures. The book delves into the cultural and social contexts that birthed pop art in the mid-20th century, highlighting its break from traditional art forms and its embrace of popular culture, commercialism, and mass media. Livingstone examines the works and impacts of prominent artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Claes Oldenburg, illustrating how their innovative approaches challenged the boundaries of art.

The text also discusses the influence of advertising, comic books, and everyday objects on the pop art aesthetic, shedding light on how these elements were transformed into high art. Through a blend of theory and visual analysis, Livingstone captures the essence of pop art, its evolution, and its lasting legacy in contemporary visual culture.

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Art History
Pop Art
20th Century Art

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