New York: 1962-1964

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This lavishly illustrated oversized paperback recounts the radical transformation of New York into the global art capital from 1962 to 1964. The period witnessed creative innovations, a shift in artistic gravity to the United States, and the rise of new art leaders. It chronicles key events, from the New Realists exhibition to Robert Rauschenberg's Venice Biennale win. The book includes images of artworks, archival photos, and interviews with artists like Warhol, Johns, and Kusama. Organized chronologically, this work offers a detailed journey through the explosive moment that reshaped society and the arts, featuring prominent artists, curators, and exhibitions.

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This lavishly illustrated oversized paperback recounts the radical transformation of New York into the global art capital from 1962 to 1964. The period witnessed creative innovations, a shift in artistic gravity to the United States, and the rise of new art leaders. It chronicles key events, from the New Realists exhibition to Robert Rauschenberg's Venice Biennale win. The book includes images of artworks, archival photos, and interviews with artists like Warhol, Johns, and Kusama. Organized chronologically, this work offers a detailed journey through the explosive moment that reshaped society and the arts, featuring prominent artists, curators, and exhibitions.

This lavishly illustrated oversized paperback recounts the radical transformation of New York into the global art capital from 1962 to 1964. The period witnessed creative innovations, a shift in artistic gravity to the United States, and the rise of new art leaders. It chronicles key events, from the New Realists exhibition to Robert Rauschenberg's Venice Biennale win. The book includes images of artworks, archival photos, and interviews with artists like Warhol, Johns, and Kusama. Organized chronologically, this work offers a detailed journey through the explosive moment that reshaped society and the arts, featuring prominent artists, curators, and exhibitions.

Author: Germano Celant

Publisher: Skira

Format: Softcover

Condition: New

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