Remix: Contemporary Art & Pop

Remix: Contemporary Art & Pop by Simon ed. Wallis is a reprint published by Tate Liverpool in 2002, featuring 64 pages in English. This book explores the intersection of contemporary art and popular culture, focusing on various art styles from the postwar period, particularly from 1960 onwards, and their connections to rock and pop music.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of how contemporary art has been influenced by and has interacted with popular music trends. The book delves into the cultural significance of these art forms within the context of Lancashire and the broader postwar period, providing insights into the evolving landscape of art and its relationship with popular culture. This edition is a valuable resource for those interested in the dynamics between art and music during a transformative era.
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Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition/ This rare and vintage book is a perfect addition to any bibliophile’s collection
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