Pop Art and Popular Music : Jukebox Modernism

Mednicov, Melissa. Pop Art and Popular Music : Jukebox Modernism. New York, NY: Routledge, 2018.

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Abstract (English)

"This book offers an innovative and interdisciplinary approach to Pop art scholarship through a recuperation of popular music into art historical understandings of the movement. Jukebox modernism is a procedure by which Pop artists used popular music within their works to disrupt decorous modernism during the sixties. Artists, including Peter Blake, Pauline Boty, James Rosenquist, and Andy Warhol, respond to popular music for reasons such as its emotional connectivity, issues of fandom and identity, and the pleasures and problems of looking and listening to an artwork. When we both look at and listen to Pop art, essential aspects of Pop’s history that have been neglected—its sounds, its women, its queerness, and its black subjects—come into focus." -- Publisher's website.

Types: Anthologies, essays, collections
All Contributors: Mednicov, Melissa (Author)
Dossier: 700 - MOUVEMENT / MOVEMENT - POP ART
Collation: 150 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN: 9780815374206
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: New York, NY: Routledge
Critics / Curators / Historians: Mednicov, Melissa L.
Keywords: ACADEMIA; POP ART; MUSIC; MODERNISM
Copyright Statement: 2018 Taylor & Francis
Notes:

Includes bibliographical references : pages 119-135.
Includes an index : pages 137-142.

Series Name: Routledge research in art history
Deposited by: Artexte Stagiaire
Date Deposited: 10 Dec 2020 15:33
Last Modified: 15 Dec 2020 16:23
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/32329
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