Power Up: Female Pop Art

[Brand: DuMont Buchverlag] ↠ Power Up: Female Pop Art ☆ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Power Up: Female Pop Art Power Up explores a generation of female artists working in the Pop art milieu, whose concerns offered a more overt critique of consumerism and gender issues than their male counterparts. Despite the frequent mockery by Pop artists of the Abstract Expressionists machismo and swagger, the best-known artists of the Pop era (as art history has defined it) were men. Before feminism had coalesced into a coherent movement, these women dismantled consumerist exploitation of female imagery, crit

Power Up: Female Pop Art

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Rating : 4.24 (543 Votes)
Asin : 3832193561
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 288 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-02-25
Language : German

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Power Up explores a generation of female artists working in the Pop art milieu, whose concerns offered a more overt critique of consumerism and gender issues than their male counterparts. Despite the frequent mockery by Pop artists of the Abstract Expressionists' machismo and swagger, the best-known artists of the Pop era (as art history has defined it) were men. Before feminism had coalesced into a coherent movement, these women dismantled consumerist exploitation of female imagery, critiqued capitalism and celebrated their desires, working among (if not alongside) their male contemporaries, across media and continents. Throwing down the gauntlet to the historians, Power Up tracks this neglected chapter of Pop art in a blaze of color and defiant sensuality.. The works of Evelyne Axell, Christa Dichgans, Rosalyn Drexler, Jann Haworth, Dorothy Iannone, Sister Corita Kent, Kiki Kogelnik, Marisol and Niki de Saint Phalle share with their male contemporaries a brashness of color, cartoonish figuration and consumerist imagery, but set aside the Duchampian strategies of irony found in Johns or Warhol, in favor of a more animated, life-embracing, combative zest, political critique and direct expressions of sexuality and lust. This volume casts fresh light on the artists of t

Traveler said important revision of Pop Art history. This is a very useful book; good to read with Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists: 1958-1968. Together they revise the history of Pop Art.. Five Stars book in fantastic great condition! thanks,

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