FRANKBROS says
Taken from Assouline's new Style series, where some of the most iconic art movements and design styles are spotlighted, 'Pop Art Style' is a colorful volume that explores the evolution and impact of the Pop Art movement across the 1960s and ’70s. From Warhol's Campbell’s Soup cans to a Swinging London epitomized by proto-supermodel Twiggy, this bright tome examines how the movement was not just fueled by pop culture, it was pop culture. Authored by award-winning writer Julie Belcove, 'Pop Art Style' additionally draws comparisons between succeeding generations of artists and designers who have reenergized Pop’s allure through a new lens, while parallels are also drawn with today's popular culture — from social media to must-have Apple products — and their influence on modern pop.
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FRANKBROS says
Taken from Assouline's new Style series, where some of the most iconic art movements and design styles are spotlighted, 'Pop Art Style' is a colorful volume that explores the evolution and impact of the Pop Art movement across the 1960s and ’70s. From Warhol's Campbell’s Soup cans to a Swinging London epitomized by proto-supermodel Twiggy, this bright tome examines how the movement was not just fueled by pop culture, it was pop culture. Authored by award-winning writer Julie Belcove, 'Pop Art Style' additionally draws comparisons between succeeding generations of artists and designers who have reenergized Pop’s allure through a new lens, while parallels are also drawn with today's popular culture — from social media to must-have Apple products — and their influence on modern pop.