Pop in the West Flashcards
origins of pop art
1, Beat Culture, disenchantment with suburban middle class 2, The Independent Group, London.
Peter Blake, Self Portrait with Badges
1961
fan culture, denim, Elvis magazine
Wallace Berman, ‘Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag’
1964
collage aesthetic
James Brown song
Andy Warhol, Supermarket exhibition at the Bianchini Gallery, New York
1964
signed Campbell’s soup tins, collected for the shopper
high art = commodity
Wallace Berman, Factum Fidei
1957
raided by police
contravened decency laws
Claes Oldenburg, The Store
1962
cardboard and charred burlap
buy for a low price
relationship between monetary exchange and exchange of objects
‘This is Tomorrow’
Peter Smithson, Eduardo Paolozzi, Alison Smithson and Nigel Henderson
Richard Hamilton, ‘Just what…’
1956
modern day Adam and Eve
cinema, pre-civil rights
political
Roy Lichtenstein, Look Mickey
1961
1950s images
graphic designers, details become abstract
are we just variations on commodities?
Eduardo Paolozzi, Psychological Atlas
1947-1953
Tunafish Disaster
1963
sensationalist stories
tell us something about modern day consumerism
so efficient in telling the story, v pared down
immediately rethink the tabloid
Marilyn Diptych
1962
repetition