Gepubliceerd | 2014, (31,5 x 31,8 cm), 246 pp., German & English text, 240 colour ills., hardcover. |
Omschrijving | BOOKSALE : 59,95 Now € 29,95 For the first time Pop Art is presented in its specifically German iteration – an art historical phenomenon that has thus far attracted scant attention. After debuting in the UK and USA, where it quickly rose to become a universal cross-genre cultural trend, Pop was given an original twist in West Germany during the sixties. Going beyond "cocacolonization," German artists developed their own brand of Pop Art, drastically breaking with the norms of German high culture. In contrast with the often bold and glamorous vocabulary of their Anglo-American artist colleagues, German artists such as Thomas Bayrle, Christa Dichgans, Karl Horst Hödicke, Konrad Klapheck, Ferdinand Kriwet, Uwe Lausen, Sigmar Polke, and Gerhard Richter dealt with the less grandiose banalities of everyday German life, satirizing pettybourgeois tastes and the oppressive and deceptive complacency of the sixties. In the wake of the "economic miracle," it was time to raise political awareness and come to terms with the recent German past. [POP-ART] |