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Pop Life:Art in a Material World Catherine Wood Bank Jack

Pop Life:Art in a Material World By Catherine Wood Bank Jack

Pop Life:Art in a Material World by Catherine Wood Bank Jack


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Summary

Examines how certain artists, from Salvador Dali to Damien Hirst, have wholeheartedly embraced both the cult of celebrity and the commercial cut and thrust of the art market. This book examines those who have engaged directly with trading their own wares. It accompanies a major exhibition at Tate Modern.

Pop Life:Art in a Material World Summary

Pop Life:Art in a Material World: Art in a Material World by Catherine Wood Bank Jack

This provocative and entertaining book examines how certain artists, from Salvador Dali to Damien Hirst, have wholeheartedly embraced both the cult of celebrity and the commercial cut and thrust of the art market. It poses the question: which came first, the global media or this new breed of artist? Would a figure like Andy Warhol have risen to a pre-eminent position in daily life in the latter half of the 20th century without a celebrity-hungry media reporting on his actions? The book examines those who have engaged directly with trading their own wares, including Keith Haring selling his pictures in his Pop Shop, Takashi Murakami licensing his designs to big business, and Hirst auctioning his own works at Sotheby's. They are joined by those who have taken an active role in manufacturing their own public personae, including Gilbert & George, Martin Kippenberger and Tracey Emin. Jeff Koons' celebration in painting and sculpture of his marriage and sexual union with porn star and latter-day politician Illona Staller (aka La Cicciolina) is just one example of an artist crossing the usually accepted boundaries between the public and the personal, revelling in and manipulating the response of the media to their own actions. Other artists examined in the book have adopted different strategies, including working under assumed identities, appropriating the visual culture of ethnic groups to which they don't belong or adopting the identities of prostitutes, stalkers or avid fans. All play their part in this fascinating and extensively illustrated book that accompanies a major exhibition at Tate Modern.

About Catherine Wood Bank Jack

Jack Bankowsky is editor-at-large of Artforum and the co-author, with Nancy Spector, of Richard Prince. Alison Gingeras is an independent curator and the co-author, with Eckhard Schneider, of Jeff Koons. Contributors include Nicholas Cullinan, Assistant Curator, Tate Modern, and Catherine Wood, Curator of Contemporary Art and Performance for Tate Modern

Additional information

GOR002601892
9781854378330
1854378333
Pop Life:Art in a Material World: Art in a Material World by Catherine Wood Bank Jack
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Tate Publishing
20091230
192
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