When you think about the Pop art movement, you most likely associate it with Andy Warhol. He certainly wasn’t the first to make a Pop work, but Warhol soon became a brand name himself, synonymous with the new art form that embodied everything youthful, bright and fresh. Soon thereafter, Pop seeped into fashion, furniture, and product design so profoundly, that it’s hard to separate the aesthetic of the 1960s and 70s from the art of the era. Pop didn’t just draw from pop culture, it became pop culture. After this first wave, the movement never really went away. Each succeeding generation of artists and designers have revived Pop’s life force while also giving it new direction.
Assouline’s Style series spotlights some of the most iconic art movements and design styles, revealing their historical impact and continuing influence on culture today. Pop Art Style brings together dynamic images from diverse eras to express the energy and exuberance of sixty years of Pop Art.
Features:
- Hardcover, 272 pages.
- Written by Julie Belcove.
- Includes over 180 illustrations.
- Published by Assouline.
Dimensions: approx. 25cm(l) x 33cm(h) x 3.5cm(w)





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