Pop Art was a creative revolution that shook up the 1960s. Artists took mass produced images and turned them into high art, creating a powerful new visual style in the process. But Pop Art went ...
There was a surge in these from the 1960s through to the 1980s, starting with Phyllis Johnson’s “magazine in a box”, Aspen, which was “a template for what the artists’ magazine as exhibition space ...
His concept of a “degree zero of painting,” which he developed in the early 1960s, is the artist’s hallmark approach to the conditions of making a work of art. Throughout his work, he often employs ...