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The document provides information about a book titled "The First Pop Age" by Hal Foster. The book offers a new interpretation of Pop art through an analysis of the work of five key Pop artists: Richard Hamilton, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Gerhard Richter, and Ed Ruscha. It reveals how these artists held onto old forms of art while drawing on new subjects from media, and suggested heightened confusion between images and people defined Pop culture. The book also raises questions about how today's media environment compares to what was described by early Pop artists, and whether we have moved beyond or still live in the aftermath of the original Pop age.

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Hal Foster-The First Pop Age

The document provides information about a book titled "The First Pop Age" by Hal Foster. The book offers a new interpretation of Pop art through an analysis of the work of five key Pop artists: Richard Hamilton, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Gerhard Richter, and Ed Ruscha. It reveals how these artists held onto old forms of art while drawing on new subjects from media, and suggested heightened confusion between images and people defined Pop culture. The book also raises questions about how today's media environment compares to what was described by early Pop artists, and whether we have moved beyond or still live in the aftermath of the original Pop age.

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The First Pop Age

Painting and Subjectivity in the Art of Hamilton, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Richter, and Ruscha
by Hal Foster
The First Pop Age is a remarkable book: it offers a series of trenchant models for understanding how five key Pop artists
remade the modern picture and, in doing so, took on some of the most crucial issues of our timemass media, consumer
culture, trauma, and selfhoodas well as the possibilities of painting itself.
Leah Dickerman, Museum of Modern Art
Who branded painting in the Pop age more brazenly than
Richard Hamilton, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Gerhard
Richter, and Ed Ruscha? And who probed the Pop revolution
in image and identity more intensely than they? In The First Pop
Age, leading critic and historian Hal Foster presents an exciting
new interpretation of Pop art through the work of these Pop
Five.
Beautifully illustrated in color throughout, the book reveals how
these seminal artists hold on to old forms of art while drawing on new subjects of media; how they strike an ambiguous
attitude toward both high art and mass culture; and how they
suggest that a heightened confusion between images and people
is definitive of Pop culture at large.
As The First Pop Age looks back to the early years of Pop art,
it also raises important questions about the present: What has
changed in the look of screened and scanned images today? Is
our media environment qualitatively different from that described by Warhol and company? Have we moved beyond the
Pop age, or do we live in its aftermath?
Foster probes Pops core obsessions: sex and death,
celebrity and anonymity, fetishism and indifference, the machine and the body. Exploring the subjective dynamics of a supposedly antisubjective art,
and the political implications of a putatively apolitical art, The First Pop Age offers a fresh account
of distressed masculinity in Cold War culture.
Mignon Nixon, Courtauld Institute of Art

A masterful account of one of the most important periods of


twentieth-century art, this is a book that also sheds new light on
our complex relationship to images today.
Hal Foster is the Townsend Martin Class of 1917 Professor of
Art & Archaeology at Princeton University, and the author of
many books, including The Return of the Real, Design and Crime,
Prosthetic Gods, and The Art-Architecture Complex. A member of
the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, he was the 2010
recipient of the Clark Prize for Excellence in Arts Writing and
the 2011 Siemens Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin.

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