American Pop Art in France: Politics of the Transatlantic Image

American Pop Art in France: Politics of the Transatlantic Image

by Liam Considine
American Pop Art in France: Politics of the Transatlantic Image

American Pop Art in France: Politics of the Transatlantic Image

by Liam Considine

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Overview

Pop art was essential to the Americanization of global art in the 1960s, yet it engendered resistance and adaptation abroad in equal measure, especially in Paris. From the end of the Algerian War of Independence and the opening of Ileana Sonnabend’s gallery for American Pop art in Paris in 1962, to the silkscreen poster workshops of May ’68, this book examines critical adaptations of Pop motifs and pictorial devices across French painting, graphic design, cinema and protest aesthetics. Liam Considine argues that the transatlantic dispersion of Pop art gave rise to a new politics of the image that challenged Americanization and prefigured the critiques and contradictions of May ’68.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429640605
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/28/2019
Series: Routledge Research in Art History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Liam Considine is Lecturer in Art History at The New School and School of Visual Arts in New York.

Table of Contents

Introduction: New Realisms; Chapter One: Disaster in Paris; Chapter Two: Myth Today; Chapter Three: Made in USA: Godard's Pop Tableaux; Chapter Four: Popular Literature of Our Century; Chapter Five: Screen Politics; Afterward: One Is No One

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