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Diane Waldman
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- INTRODUCTION. Wham! Blam! How Pop Art Stormed the High-Art Citadel and What the Critics Said xiii
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1 PRE-POP: AMERICAN PRECURSORS, ENGLISH CURRENTS
- From “Larry Rivers: ‘Why I Paint as I Do’ 1
- “But Today We Collect Ads” 3
- “Letter to Peter and Alison Smithson” 5
- “The Arts and the Mass Media” 7
- “Mixed Mediums for a Soft Revolution” 10
- “Jasper Johns” 11
- From “After Abstract Expressionism” 13
- “Pop Art and After” 14
- From “Robert Rauschenberg” 19
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2 THE PHENOMENON OF POP: GENERAL ESSAYS AND LOCAL REVIEWS, 1962–1970
- From “Month in Review: New York Exhibitions” 25
- “‘Pop’ Culture, Metaphysical Disgust, and the New Vulgarians” 29
- From “Los Angeles Letter” 33
- “The New American ‘Sign Painters’” 34
- “On the Theme of the Exhibition” 39
- “Art: Avant-Garde Revolt” 41
- “The New Painting of Common Objects” 43
- “Kitch into ‘Art’: The New Realism” 47
- “Dada, Then and Now” 57
- “A Symposium on Pop Art” 65
- “Pop Art at the Guggenheim” 82
- “The Flaccid Art” 85
- “Anti-Sensibility Painting” 88
- “The New Art” 90
- “Pop Art, USA” 97
- “Pop and Public” 100
- “What Is Pop Art? Part I” 103
- From “What Is Pop Art? Part II” 112
- “Pop Art Sells On and On — Why?” 118
- “The Biennale: How Evil is Pop Art?” 124
- “Dissimulated Pop” 126
- “Pop Art Exhibited, and It’s Crazy, Dad” 130
- “Pop Art and Non-Pop Art” 131
- “Further Observations on the Pop Phenomenon” 135
- “Oldenburg, Lichtenstein, Warhol: A Discussion” 140
- “Special Report: The Story of Pop” 148
- “Dada, Camp, and the Mode Called Pop” 154
- “London Court Fines a Gallery for ‘Indecent’ Pop-Art Display” 162
- “Present-Day Styles and Ready-Made Criticism” 163
- “Popular Culture and Pop Art” 167
- “Pop Reappraised” 175
- “The Art World: Marilyn Mondrian” 180
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3 FOCUS: THE MAJOR ARTISTS
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Roy Lichtenstein
- “Everything Clear Now?” 187
- “In the Galleries: Roy Lichtenstein” 188
- “Roy Lichtenstein and the Realist Revolt” 189
- “Roy Lichtenstein, Ferus Gallery” 194
- “Is He the Worst Artist in the U.S.?” 195
- “Pop Artist Switches to Aggressive Neutral Banality” 197
- “Talking with Roy Lichtenstein” 198
- “Roy Lichtenstein and the Comic Strip” 203
- “Roy Lichtenstein” 207
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Claes Oldenburg
- “Statement” 213
- “New York Letter” 216
- “Off Off-Broadway; ‘Happenings’ at Ray Gun Mfg. Co.” 217
- “The Living Object” 219
- From “Marcel Duchamp and Common Object Art” 223
- “In the Galleries: Claes Oldenburg” 225
- “Object-Making” 226
- “Claes Oldenburg’s Soft Machines” 228
- From “Claes Oldenburg” 235
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James Rosenquist
- “Reviews and Previews: New Names This Month: James Rosenquist” 241
- Essay From Exhibition Catalogue, James Rosenquist 242
- “Los Angeles: James Rosenquist” 244
- “James Rosenquist: Aspects of a Multiple Art” 245
- “The Man in the Paper Suit” 251
- “A New Hangar for Rosenquist’s Jet-Pop ‘F-111’” 253
- “Re the F-111: A Collector’s Notes” 255
- “Rosenquist at the Met: Avant-Garde or Red Guard?” 258
- “Art” 263
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Andy Warhol
- “Andy Warhol, Ferus Gallery” 266
- From “New York Letter” 267
- “In the Galleries: Andy Warhol” 268
- “The Artworld” 269
- “Saint Andrew” 278
- “Reviews and Previews: New Names this Month: Andy Warhol” 281
- “Superpop or a Night at the Factory” 282
- “Warhol: The Silver Tenement” 287
- “Prince of Boredom: The Repetitions and Passivities of Andy Warhol” 291
- “Early Warhol: The Systematic Evolution of the Impersonal Style” 294
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4 FROM CENTER TO PERIPHERY: OTHER FIGURES
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Allan D’Arcangelo
- “In the Galleries: Allan D’Arcangelo” 302
- “Highways & By-ways” 302
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Jim Dine
- “Jim Dine and the Psychology of the New Art” 305
- “New York: Jim Dine” 312
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Öyvind Fahlström
- “Öyvind Fahlström: Models of Shattered Reality” 314
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Robert Indiana
- “The Horizons of Robert Indiana” 318
- Foreword From Exhibition Catalogue, Robert Indiana 322
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Mel Ramos
- “In the Galleries: Mel Ramos” 324
- “The Art of Mel Ramos” 324
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Edward Ruscha
- “Edward Ruscha, Ferus Gallery” 328
- “Concerning ‘Various Small Fires’: Edward Ruscha Discusses His Perplexing Publications” 329
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George Segal
- “Segal’s Vital Mummies” 331
- “Plaster Caste” 335
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Peter Saul
- “Reviews and Previews: New Names this Month: Peter Saul” 337
- Essay From Exhibition Catalogue, Peter Saul 338
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Wayne Thiebaud
- “Reviews and Previews: New Names this Month: Wayne Thiebaud” 341
- “Thiebaud: Eros in Cafeteria” 342
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John Wesley
- “In the Galleries: John Wesley” 345
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Tom Wesselmann
- “‘Pop’ Show by Tom Wesselmann Is Revisited” 347
- “Tom Wesselmann and the Gates of Horn” 349
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5 REVISING POP: LATER CRITICAL REFLECTIONS
- “American Painting during the Cold War” 354
- “That Old Thing, Art...” 370
- “The Rise of Andy Warhol” 375
- From “The Independent Group: British and American Pop Art, a ‘Palimpcestuous’ Legacy” 385
- From “Pop Triumphant: A New Realism” 397
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CHRONOLOGY
- An Exhibitions Chronicle: 1958–1970 405
- INDEX 415
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- INTRODUCTION. Wham! Blam! How Pop Art Stormed the High-Art Citadel and What the Critics Said xiii
-
1 PRE-POP: AMERICAN PRECURSORS, ENGLISH CURRENTS
- From “Larry Rivers: ‘Why I Paint as I Do’ 1
- “But Today We Collect Ads” 3
- “Letter to Peter and Alison Smithson” 5
- “The Arts and the Mass Media” 7
- “Mixed Mediums for a Soft Revolution” 10
- “Jasper Johns” 11
- From “After Abstract Expressionism” 13
- “Pop Art and After” 14
- From “Robert Rauschenberg” 19
-
2 THE PHENOMENON OF POP: GENERAL ESSAYS AND LOCAL REVIEWS, 1962–1970
- From “Month in Review: New York Exhibitions” 25
- “‘Pop’ Culture, Metaphysical Disgust, and the New Vulgarians” 29
- From “Los Angeles Letter” 33
- “The New American ‘Sign Painters’” 34
- “On the Theme of the Exhibition” 39
- “Art: Avant-Garde Revolt” 41
- “The New Painting of Common Objects” 43
- “Kitch into ‘Art’: The New Realism” 47
- “Dada, Then and Now” 57
- “A Symposium on Pop Art” 65
- “Pop Art at the Guggenheim” 82
- “The Flaccid Art” 85
- “Anti-Sensibility Painting” 88
- “The New Art” 90
- “Pop Art, USA” 97
- “Pop and Public” 100
- “What Is Pop Art? Part I” 103
- From “What Is Pop Art? Part II” 112
- “Pop Art Sells On and On — Why?” 118
- “The Biennale: How Evil is Pop Art?” 124
- “Dissimulated Pop” 126
- “Pop Art Exhibited, and It’s Crazy, Dad” 130
- “Pop Art and Non-Pop Art” 131
- “Further Observations on the Pop Phenomenon” 135
- “Oldenburg, Lichtenstein, Warhol: A Discussion” 140
- “Special Report: The Story of Pop” 148
- “Dada, Camp, and the Mode Called Pop” 154
- “London Court Fines a Gallery for ‘Indecent’ Pop-Art Display” 162
- “Present-Day Styles and Ready-Made Criticism” 163
- “Popular Culture and Pop Art” 167
- “Pop Reappraised” 175
- “The Art World: Marilyn Mondrian” 180
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3 FOCUS: THE MAJOR ARTISTS
-
Roy Lichtenstein
- “Everything Clear Now?” 187
- “In the Galleries: Roy Lichtenstein” 188
- “Roy Lichtenstein and the Realist Revolt” 189
- “Roy Lichtenstein, Ferus Gallery” 194
- “Is He the Worst Artist in the U.S.?” 195
- “Pop Artist Switches to Aggressive Neutral Banality” 197
- “Talking with Roy Lichtenstein” 198
- “Roy Lichtenstein and the Comic Strip” 203
- “Roy Lichtenstein” 207
-
Claes Oldenburg
- “Statement” 213
- “New York Letter” 216
- “Off Off-Broadway; ‘Happenings’ at Ray Gun Mfg. Co.” 217
- “The Living Object” 219
- From “Marcel Duchamp and Common Object Art” 223
- “In the Galleries: Claes Oldenburg” 225
- “Object-Making” 226
- “Claes Oldenburg’s Soft Machines” 228
- From “Claes Oldenburg” 235
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James Rosenquist
- “Reviews and Previews: New Names This Month: James Rosenquist” 241
- Essay From Exhibition Catalogue, James Rosenquist 242
- “Los Angeles: James Rosenquist” 244
- “James Rosenquist: Aspects of a Multiple Art” 245
- “The Man in the Paper Suit” 251
- “A New Hangar for Rosenquist’s Jet-Pop ‘F-111’” 253
- “Re the F-111: A Collector’s Notes” 255
- “Rosenquist at the Met: Avant-Garde or Red Guard?” 258
- “Art” 263
-
Andy Warhol
- “Andy Warhol, Ferus Gallery” 266
- From “New York Letter” 267
- “In the Galleries: Andy Warhol” 268
- “The Artworld” 269
- “Saint Andrew” 278
- “Reviews and Previews: New Names this Month: Andy Warhol” 281
- “Superpop or a Night at the Factory” 282
- “Warhol: The Silver Tenement” 287
- “Prince of Boredom: The Repetitions and Passivities of Andy Warhol” 291
- “Early Warhol: The Systematic Evolution of the Impersonal Style” 294
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4 FROM CENTER TO PERIPHERY: OTHER FIGURES
-
Allan D’Arcangelo
- “In the Galleries: Allan D’Arcangelo” 302
- “Highways & By-ways” 302
-
Jim Dine
- “Jim Dine and the Psychology of the New Art” 305
- “New York: Jim Dine” 312
-
Öyvind Fahlström
- “Öyvind Fahlström: Models of Shattered Reality” 314
-
Robert Indiana
- “The Horizons of Robert Indiana” 318
- Foreword From Exhibition Catalogue, Robert Indiana 322
-
Mel Ramos
- “In the Galleries: Mel Ramos” 324
- “The Art of Mel Ramos” 324
-
Edward Ruscha
- “Edward Ruscha, Ferus Gallery” 328
- “Concerning ‘Various Small Fires’: Edward Ruscha Discusses His Perplexing Publications” 329
-
George Segal
- “Segal’s Vital Mummies” 331
- “Plaster Caste” 335
-
Peter Saul
- “Reviews and Previews: New Names this Month: Peter Saul” 337
- Essay From Exhibition Catalogue, Peter Saul 338
-
Wayne Thiebaud
- “Reviews and Previews: New Names this Month: Wayne Thiebaud” 341
- “Thiebaud: Eros in Cafeteria” 342
-
John Wesley
- “In the Galleries: John Wesley” 345
-
Tom Wesselmann
- “‘Pop’ Show by Tom Wesselmann Is Revisited” 347
- “Tom Wesselmann and the Gates of Horn” 349
-
5 REVISING POP: LATER CRITICAL REFLECTIONS
- “American Painting during the Cold War” 354
- “That Old Thing, Art...” 370
- “The Rise of Andy Warhol” 375
- From “The Independent Group: British and American Pop Art, a ‘Palimpcestuous’ Legacy” 385
- From “Pop Triumphant: A New Realism” 397
-
CHRONOLOGY
- An Exhibitions Chronicle: 1958–1970 405
- INDEX 415