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Modern World

The Art of Richard Hamilton
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Modern World explores the groundbreaking work of Richard Hamilton, a pivotal British artist often hailed as the father of Pop art. Michael Bracewell offers a personal and concise introduction to Hamilton's diverse practice across collage, print, painting, sculpture, and photography. The book examines Hamilton's engagement with postwar consumer capitalism, popular culture, and politics, highlighting landmark works like Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing? and his portrayal of the Swingeing London 67 incident. It also considers his influence on curatorial practices and his wider cultural impact, including designing the Beatles' White Album cover.
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This volume is ideal for readers interested in postwar British art, the history of Pop art, and cultural studies related to consumerism, media, and politics. It will appeal to art students, cultural historians, and general readers keen to understand Richard Hamilton's influential legacy and artistic innovation.

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A rare monograph on one of the most influential and prescient artists of the 20th century, dubbed โ€˜the father of Pop artโ€™, whose seminal and pioneering work explored and crystallised the rapidly changing postwar world of consumer capitalism and popular culture

A rare monograph on one of the most influential and prescient artists of the 20th century, dubbed 'the father of Pop art', whose seminal and pioneering work explored and crystallized the rapidly changing postwar world of consumer capitalism and popular culture.

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Richard Hamilton was the most influential British artist of his generation. Often described as 'the father of Pop art', he produced experimental and multilayered work in a range of media that both explored and crystallised the postwar world of consumer capitalism and popular culture in an attempt to 'get all of living' into his art.

Seminal works such as his collage Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing? from 1956, and his silkscreen and related series based on a news photograph of Mick Jagger, Swingeing London 67, came to define an era in which new commodities and technologies, mass production, mass media, and celebrity came to the fore, and challenged the hierarchical values of 'high' and 'low' art. Later works tackling subjects such as the Troubles in Northern Ireland and the Gulf War contained a serious political message, as he continued to be 'passionately responsive to his own time', as one critic put it.

His groundbreaking exhibitions and installations, first as a leading member of the Independent Group in the 1950s, and later at venues such as the Venice Biennale, influenced curatorial practice in the latter twentieth century and into the next. His importance to fields beyond contemporary art was demonstrated when he was asked to design the cover of the Beatles' so-called White Album in 1968.

In this book, acclaimed cultural commentator and writer Michael Bracewell presents a concise introduction to this deeply complex artist. Written from a personal perspective, it discusses Hamilton's all-embracing work in relation to the music, film, and popular culture of the day, offering a rich new interpretation of his art and ideas. Modern World covers the full scope of Hamilton's practice, and includes examples from the various media in which he worked, from collage, print and painting to sculpture and photography, as well as the many diverse subjects of the modern world that he addressed.

With photographs and quotes from Hamilton throughout, this attractive volume will appeal to anyone wanting to understand his iconic and pioneering work and its lasting cultural legacy.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781908970558

Publisher: Art / Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 28 January 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Art / Books

Illustration: 150 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 200.0mm

Height: 260.0mm

Weight: 1140g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Michael Bracewell is a British writer, critic and novelist. He writes widely on modern and contemporary art and is a contributor to frieze, The Burlington and Parkett magazines. His recent publications include Richard Hamilton: Late Works (2012); Lucy McKenzie (2013); Damien Hirst: The Complete Psalm Paintings (2014); Kai Althoff (2015); Richard Avedon and Andy Warhol (2016); and What is Gilbert and George? (2017). His selected writings on art, The Space Between, were published in 2012.

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