Pop and the Sixties
Together with the protagonists of American Pop Art, the works of their British colleagues, Peter Blake, Richard Hamilton and David Hockney along with the European realisms of the 1960s give us a good idea of the extent to which the fascination with everyday culture had become a broad, international phenomenon. Enormous enlargements (Domenico Gnoli, Raymond Hains), unexpected combinations (Konrad Klapheck) and images that are literally ripped from the street (Mimmo Rotella) celebrate the seeming banalities of our world and at the same time establish a connection to the work of Claes Oldenburg. In this way, the exhibition develops the larger context of the special exhibition, trying to show the many parallels and analogies to Oldenburg鈥檚 work.
Curator
Karola Kraus
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Together with the protagonists of American Pop Art, the works of their British colleagues, Peter Blake, Richard Hamilton and David Hockney along with the European realisms of the 1960s give us a good idea of the extent to which the fascination with everyday culture had become a broad, international phenomenon. Enormous enlargements (Domenico Gnoli, Raymond Hains), unexpected combinations (Konrad Klapheck) and images that are literally ripped from the street (Mimmo Rotella) celebrate the seeming banalities of our world and at the same time establish a connection to the work of Claes Oldenburg. In this way, the exhibition develops the larger context of the special exhibition, trying to show the many parallels and analogies to Oldenburg鈥檚 work.
Curator
Karola Kraus