Michael Lobel
James Rosenquist: Pop Art, Politics, and History in the 1960s
Berkeley:
University of California Press,
2009.
232 pp.; 16 color ills.; 54 b/w ills.
Cloth
$49.95
(9780520253032)
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When Pop art emerged in the early 1960s it was greeted by both its critics and its defenders as a celebration of the various facets of popular American culture featured in the works themselves. By the end of the decade, however, some critics and historians were already arguing against the hegemonic view of the movement by claiming that certain of its practitioners, at least, were using popular subjects and styles to challenge mainstream cultural values....