Code: 899361481174930
Publisher: Damiani
Category: Exhibition Catalogs - Monographies
Ean13: 9788889431641
Edited by Dehò V. Translation by Kais L., Prammer T. and Sacchetto C. Bologna, 2006; bound, pp. 200, 150 b/w and col. ill., cm 16,5x23.
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Sound Zero explores the artistic crossover between music and art that, since the beginning of the '60s, has affected Pop Art and later street art and graffiti, as well as music design. The book is divided into three sections. The first section, Top of the Pops, spans from artworks to record covers; the second section, entitled In A Gadda Da Vida (after the title of a renown Iron Butterfly album issued in 1968), features psychedelic culture, the emergence of which gave rise to an extremely novel graphic vision; and the last section, Where the Streets have no Name, covers both the American and the European artistic world, with painted walls, historical photographs and recent artworks by artists from the Beautiful Losers generation of today New book that explores the links between Pop Art, street and graffiti art and popular music. Features work by Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Richard Hamilton, Peter Blake and many more. Over 150 works reproduced in colour, including posters, videos, album covers, performance pieces and wall paintings. Covers 40 years from Pop Art of the '60s to the "Beautiful Losers" generation of today. Chronology timeline showing developments in Pop, street and graffiti art side by side with the history of popular music .