Art Into Pop

Art Into Pop
Title Art Into Pop PDF eBook
Author Simon Frith
Publisher Routledge
Pages 219
Release 2016-04-14
Genre Music
ISBN 1317228049

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This book, first published in 1987, tells the intriguing and culturally complex story of the art school influence on postwar British popular music. Following Romantic attitudes from life class to recording studio, it focuses on two key moments – the early 1960s, when art students like John Lennon and Eric Clapton begin to play their own versions of American rock and blues and inflected youth music with Bohemian dreams, and the late 1970s, when punk musicians emerged from design courses and fashion departments to disrupt what were, by then, art-rock routines. Sixties rock Bohemians and seventies pop Situationists were, in their different ways, trying to solve the art students’ perennial problem – how to make a living from their art. Art Into Pop shows how this problem has been shaped by the history of British art education, from its nineteenth-century origins to current arguments about ‘pure’ and ‘applied’ training. In their simultaneous pursuit of authenticity and artifice, art school musicians exemplify the postmodern condition, the collapse of any distinction between ‘high’ and ‘low’ culture, the confusions of personal and commercial creativity. And so high pop theorists rub shoulders here with low pop practitioners, experimental musicians debate avant-garde ideas with corporate packagers, and artistic integrity becomes a matter of making oneself up.

Cross-Overs

Cross-Overs
Title Cross-Overs PDF eBook
Author John A. Walker
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 223
Release 2023-05-31
Genre Music
ISBN 1000948498

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This book, first published in 1987, was the first major survey of the links between the visual arts and pop music over the last thirty years. It brings to light the ideas, styles and people who have influenced both the look of pop and the shape of art. It examines how pop uses art movements like Dada, Futurism and Surrealism in everything from the design of album covers to the creation of a group’s look, stage act and video; how art uses pop, as a subject for painting, sculpture and design; the vital role of the British art school connection; and collaborations and cross-overs – between the visual arts and groups, musicians and movements.

Make It Pop!

Make It Pop!
Title Make It Pop! PDF eBook
Author Joyce Raimondo
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 2006
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780823025077

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Henry is generally well-behaved, but he is occasionally arrogant and vain. Henry is at heart a hard worker, but his frequent bouts of illness hinder his work.

The Pop Up Art Book

The Pop Up Art Book
Title The Pop Up Art Book PDF eBook
Author Rosston Meyer
Publisher
Pages 8
Release 2015-06-15
Genre Art and popular culture
ISBN 9780692274583

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A Pop Up Book featuring 3-D Versions of Comic, Pop & Street Art from 6 Acclaimed Artists

How Art Made Pop and Pop Became Art

How Art Made Pop and Pop Became Art
Title How Art Made Pop and Pop Became Art PDF eBook
Author Michael Roberts
Publisher Tate
Pages 0
Release 2019-04-09
Genre Art
ISBN 9781849761321

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From dada to Gaga and beyond, How Art Made Pop examines the intertwined histories of pop music and the visual arts from the late 1950s to the present day. In particular, this remarkable and definitive study explores in exhaustive detail the exhilarating exchange between the art schools and the pop stars that they nurtured (or, occasionally, expelled). Through a writhing, hedonistic hurly burly of numerous artists and musicians including Marcel Duchamp, the Beatles, Yoko Ono, Andy Warhol, the Velvet Underground, Gilbert & George, Kraftwerk, David Bowie, Richard Hamilton, Roxy Music, Patti Smith, Sex Pistols, Talking Heads, Factory Records, Jean-Michel Basquiat, the KLF and Jay Z amongst others How Art Made Pop encompasses the worldwide history of art school rock, and brings the story up to date by contextualizing the practices of the many contemporary visual artists and artist-musicians still dazzled by pop's vital spark."--Amazon.com.

Sympathy for the Devil

Sympathy for the Devil
Title Sympathy for the Devil PDF eBook
Author Dominic Molon
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 296
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300134261

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Catalogus bij een tentoonstelling over de relatie tussen rockmuziek en avantgardistische kunst sinds de zestiger jaren.

Pop Art

Pop Art
Title Pop Art PDF eBook
Author Klaus Honnef
Publisher Taschen
Pages 104
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN 9783822822180

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Originating in England in the mid 1950s, Pop Art developed its full potential in the USA in the 1960s. It substitutes the everyday for the splendid; mass-produced articles are assigned the same importance as one-offs; the difference between high culture and popular culture is swept away. Media and advertising are among the preferred contents of Pop Art, which celebrates the consumer society in its own witty fashion. The enthusiasm generated by Pop Art since the first works were exhibited has never died down -- it is greater today than ever before. Book jacket.