How Evil Is Pop Art? New European Realism 1959-1966 di Tobia Bezzola, Vincenzo De Bellis edito da Mousse Publishing

How Evil Is Pop Art? New European Realism 1959-1966

New European Realism 1959a 1966

EAN:

9788867493418

ISBN:

8867493418

Pagine:
144
Formato:
Paperback
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Descrizione How Evil Is Pop Art? New European Realism 1959-1966

This richly illustrated catalogue is published on the occasion of the group exhibition curated by Tobia Bezzola How Evil Is Pop Art? New European Realism 1959-1966, at the Spazio -1. Collezione Giancarlo e Danna Olgiati, which stems from the desire to re-read the European Pop phenomenon via a sophisticated selection of works thanks to the encounter between two private collections: the Collezione Giancarlo e Danna Olgiati, and one of the foremost private collections of this artistic current. With forty-two works, all of which executed between 1959 and 1966, the show compares the works of thirty-one artists, including pioneers of early British Pop such as Peter Blake, Pauline Boty, Allen Jones, and David Hockney, alongside some of the major exponents of French Nouveau Réalisme, names like Martial Raysse, Jean Tinguely, Niki de Saint Phalle, and Daniel Spoerri; also on display are the works of Peter Klasen and Konrad Lueg representing a radical break from German abstract painting. An important position is occupied by the different groups of Italian Pop Art, including famous representatives like Mimmo Rotella, Franco Angeli, Gianfranco Baruchello, Tano Festa, Mario Schifano, and Michelangelo Pistoletto, who distinguished themselves for the multiplicity of their languages, as well as for the inescapable link with the cultural tradition of their country.

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