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Hall of mirrors : Roy Lichtenstein and the face of painting in the 1960s
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Hall of mirrors : Roy Lichtenstein and the face of painting in the 1960s

Auteur : Graham Bader
Éditeur : Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, ©2010.
Édition/format :   Livre : AnglaisVoir toutes les éditions et les formats
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"In Hall of Mirrors, Graham Bader traces the development of Roy Lichtenstein's art into, through, and beyond his classic pop oeuvre of the 1960s. Bader charts the trajectory of Lichtenstein's practice from his student days in the late 1940s to his mirror paintings of the 1970s, offering new readings of such canonical paintings as Look Mickey and Girl with Ball as well as examinations of lesser-known works across a
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Format – détails additionnels : Online version:
Bader, Graham.
Hall of mirrors.
Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, c2010
(OCoLC)691909465
Personne nommée : Roy Lichtenstein; Roy Lichtenstein
Format : Livre
Tous les auteurs / collaborateurs : Graham Bader
ISBN : 9780262026475 0262026473
Numéro OCLC : 373058731
Notes : "October books."
Description : xxxiv, 258 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contenu : Introduction : counterfeit --
Lichtenstein before pop --
Donald's numbness --
The face and its tic --
Instrumentalized aesthetics, or, Lichtenstein's spectatorial turn --
Conclusion.
Responsabilité : Graham Bader.

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A sustained study of Lichtenstein's pop oeuvre, offering new readings of such canonical works as Look Mickey and Happy Tears.  Lire la suite...

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"Graham Bader's Hall of Mirrors is a substantive engagement with the work of Roy Lichtenstein, which seeks to shift the stakes of the discourse of pop art." --Branden W. Joseph, Frank Gallipoli Lire la suite...

 
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schema:description"Hall of Mirrors moves chronologically, beginning with Lichtenstein's studies at Ohio State University and late-'50s moves toward pop,through his seminal canvases of the early 1960s, to his late-'60s experiments across sculpture, painting, installation, and film. The book ends with an examination of Lichtenstein's Mirror paintings of 1969-72. These little-discussed works, Bader argues, exemplify Lichtenstein's late-'60s shift of focus to the embodied experience of his own viewers - and thus culminate and conclude his practice of the decade."--pub. desc."
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