The Pop Revolution: How an Unlikely Concatenation of Artists, Aficionados, Businessmen, Critics, Curators, Collectors, Dealers, and Hangers-On Radically Transformed the Art World

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Hardcover, blue cloth in publisher’s non price-clipped dust-jacket. 222 pages. Publisher’s Afterword, Notes, Index. Illustrated with black and white photographs in text and a suite of 8 unnumbered pages of color photographs. Stated first edition, first printing with no other printings listed. “This book is a social history of Pop Art, a group portrait of both the artists and the people who made some of them rich and famous in just a few years, while setting in motion the drastically altered way art has been marketed and appreciated – in the monetary and aesthetic sense – up to the present day.” (Inside jacket). No previous ownership marks. Small color bleed from cloth to very bottom of dust-jacket at spine, chiefly visible on blank verso, else a clean, sound, tight and unmarked copy. Very good in a very good dust-jacket.

Additional information

Weight 1.75 lbs
ISBN

9780878467440

Book Author

Marquis, Alice Goldfarb

Publisher

MFA Publications / Museum of Fine Arts

Publish Year

Publish Place

Boston

Size

8vo – over 7¾ – 9¾" tall

Book Condition

Jacket Condition

Binding Type

Hardcover

Language

Edition