James Rosenquist : painting as immersion /

With the major exhibition on James Rosenquist (1933-2017), for the first time ever the Museum Ludwig will present the works of this important representative of American Pop Art in the context of their cultural, social, and political dimensions. Along with archive materials, some of which have not pr...

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Corporate Authors: Museum Ludwig; Aarhus kunstmuseum
Group Author: Diederich, Stephan (Editor); Dziewior, Yilmaz (Editor); Rosenquist, James, 1933-2017.
Published: Prestel Verlag,
Publisher Address: Munich :
Publication Dates: [2017]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Danish
German
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Summary: With the major exhibition on James Rosenquist (1933-2017), for the first time ever the Museum Ludwig will present the works of this important representative of American Pop Art in the context of their cultural, social, and political dimensions. Along with archive materials, some of which have not previously been exhibited, as well as collages designated by the artist as source materials and many of the original advertisements that he used from old issues of Life magazine, the show will reveal a historical cosmos. After all, James Rosenquist's compositions are to a large extent the result of his marked interest in the social and political events of his time.
Carrier Form: 335 pages (some folded) : illustrations (some color), portraits, facsimiles ; 30 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 326-331).
ISBN: 9783791357249
3791357247
9783791357232
9783791368184
Index Number: N6537
CLC: J171.209.5-28
Call Number: J171.209.5-28/J289
Contents: Works --
Diving into the image : a walk through the exhibition with James Rosenquist /
Collages, source material, working processes.
James Rosenquist and collage : esoteric loci /
F-111 /
Insights into the artist's technique and the conservation of the room installation 'Horse Blinders' /
The peripheral present : James Rosenquist's rooms, ca.1970 /
Pop and politics in the work of James Rosenquist /
General Dynamics /
Chronology.