Ludwig Goes Pop + The East Side Story
The most well‑known and famous element of the collection created by Ludwig Museums by Peter and Irene Ludwig is the material that depicts the era of pop art. It is unique in its collection of iconic works by the emblematic artists of pop art (Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann, etc.) as well as lesser‑known creators (Allan D'Arcangelo, Richard Lindner, etc.), as well as the works of the European representatives of the European trend (Peter Blake, Richard Hamilton, David Hockney, Mimmo Rotella). Only the material of the Ludwig Museums is enough to create an exhibition that looks at the international pop art.
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Fabenyi Julia (Article author), Grasskamp Walter (Article author), Fehér Dávid (Article author), Erdély Miklós (Article author), Camnitzer Luis (Article author), Timár Katalin (Article author), Keseru Katalin (Article author), Diederich Stephan (Article author)
Budapest
2015
396 pages
9789639537491
Available on request
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709.043 Pop
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