Title: Pop Art and Anglo-American Art Criticism: Against Bourgeois Propaganda in the Sphere of Art
Abstract:Based on her reading of the survey of Pop Art, edited by Lucy Lippard (1966) and the Time-Life book American Painting 1900 − 1970 (1971), the Soviet art historian Tatyana Yureva analyzes US Pop art, s...Based on her reading of the survey of Pop Art, edited by Lucy Lippard (1966) and the Time-Life book American Painting 1900 − 1970 (1971), the Soviet art historian Tatyana Yureva analyzes US Pop art, seeing in it a perfectly comprehensible movement of 1960s postmodernism, emerging from the local political culture with its own precise rules and well-defined creative aspirations. Although firmly grounded on a Marxist analysis, her account served to introduce US Pop art to the Soviet Russian public and confirmed the broadening interests of the Russian readers on the eve of perestroika.Read More
Publication Year: 2020
Publication Date: 2020-07-02
Language: en
Type: article
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