
Cross-Overs
Art Into Pop/Pop Into Art
John A. Walker(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 31. October 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
174 pages
978-1-138-65258-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book, first published in 1987, was the first major survey of the links between the visual arts and pop music over the last thirty years. It brings to light the ideas, styles and people who have influenced both the look of pop and the shape of art. It examines how pop uses art movements like Dada, Futurism and Surrealism in everything from the design of album covers to the creation of a group's look, stage act and video; how art uses pop, as a subject for painting, sculpture and design; the vital role of the British art school connection; and collaborations and cross-overs - between the visual arts and groups, musicians and movements.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-65258-3 (9781138652583)
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Person
John A. Walker
Content
1. The Art School Connection 2. Fine Art Uses Pop Music 3. Pop Uses Art 3.1. Pop Music and Pop Art 3.2. Dada and Futurism 3.3. Surrealism 3.4. Image Piracy and Stylistic Eclecticism 3.5. Artists and Record Covers 3.6. Visual Art and Stage Performance 3.7. Pop's Aspiration Towards Art 4. Collaborations and Cross-Overs 4.1. Andy Warhol and the Velvet Underground 4.2. John and Yoko 4.3. Malcolm McLaren and Punk 4.4. Gerald Scarfe and Pink Floyd 4.5. Jean-Paul Goude and Grace Jones 4.6. Art-Language and Red Crayola 4.7. From COUM Transmissions to Psychic TV 4.8. Laurie Anderson: Mass Avant Gardism 5. Pop Music and the Video Revolution 6. Reconstructing Television: Scratch Video