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Pop Art and Design

English · Hardback

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This book offers the first in-depth analysis of the relationship between art and design, which led to the creation of 'pop'. Challenging accepted boundaries and definitions, the authors seek out various commonalities and points of connection between these two exciting areas.Confronting the all-pervasive 'high art / low culture' divide, brings a fresh understanding of visual culture during the vibrant 1950s and 60s. This was an era when commercial art became graphic design, illustration was superseded by photography and high fashion became street fashion, all against the backdrop of a rapidly-evolving economic and political landscape, a glamorous youth scene and an effervescent popular culture. The book's central argument is that pop art relied on and drew inspiration from pop design, and vice versa. Massey and Seago assert that this relationship was articulated through the artwork, design, publications and exhibitions of a network of key practitioners. Pop Art and Design provides a case study in the broader inter-relationship between art and design, and constitutes the first interdisciplinary publication on the subject.

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Authors Anne Massey, Anne (Middlesex University Massey, Alex Seago
Assisted by Anne Massey (Editor), Anne (Middlesex University Massey (Editor), Alex Seago (Editor), Alex (Richmond The American International University Seago (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2017
 
EAN 9781474226196
ISBN 978-1-4742-2619-6
No. of pages 208
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Interior design, design

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