Art and design in 1960s New York

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Author / Creator: GLUIBIZZI, AMANDA.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Imprint: [S.l.] : ANTHEM PRESS, 2020.
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Summary:

Art and Design in 1960s New York explores the mutual influence between fine art and graphic design in New York City during the long decade of the 1960s. Beginning with advertising's "creative revolution" and its relationship to pop artists, the book traces design and art's developing interest in responses to civic problems such as the proliferation of billboards, navigation through the city's streets and subways, and issues of deteriorating infrastructure. The strategies exploited by these artists and designers resulted in similar approaches to visual imagery and shared techniques for thinking about and responding to the city in which they lived.

Physical Description:1 online resource
ISBN:1785276662
9781785276668
Author Notes:

Amanda Gluibizzi is an art editor at The Brooklyn Rail. An art historian, she is the Co-Director of The New Foundation for Art History.