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MEL RAMOS. 50 YEARS OF POP ART

MEL RAMOS (1935-)

 Catalogue commemorating the artist’s seventy-fifth birthday

| This retrospective monograph unites Mel Ramos’s drawings, paintings, and sculptures.

Mel Ramos (*1935 in Sacramento, California), one of the most significant figures of Pop Art, borrows motifs from the mass media and commercial advertisements for his work, just as his contemporaries Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein did. To create his paintings, he combines a wide variety of consumer goods with immaculate, self-confident, and frequently naked women. Drawing upon the imagery in pinup magazines of the fifties and sixties and the lifestyle magazines of today, he portrays his female figures wrapped lasciviously around the products with which he pairs them. This publication offers a survey of Ramos’s production over the last fifty years, ranging from the first self-portrait he executed in 1959 to his most recent three-dimensional works. On the occasion of the artist’s first large-scale museum retrospective in Europe as well as his seventy-fifth birthday, this volume presents several insightful essays and illustrations of around ninety works drawn from the various series Ramos has produced, including his earliest figurative paintings, his depictions of comic-book heroes and heroines, the Fashion and Animal Paintings, his famous pinup girls, his tributes to art history, his landscapes, and his sketches and recent sculptures. 

Edited by Otto Letze, texts by Klaus Honnef, Annette Lagler, Daniel J. Schreiber, graphic design by stapelberg&fritz

Exhibition schedule: Kunsthalle Tübingen, January 23–April 25, 2010 | Villa Stuck, Munich, June 24–October 3, 2010 | Albertina, Vienna February 4–May 8, 2011 |   

Pris ved 1 239,00 DKK

Emne Pop Art
Kunstner RAMOS, Mel
Forfatter
Sprog Engelsk tekst
Illustrationer 169 ill, heraf 150 i farver
Format / Sideantal 21 x 16 cm / 280 sider
Udgivelsesår 2010
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Hatje Cantz
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 9783775725316
Lev. 3-5 dage

MEL RAMOS (1935-)

 Catalogue commemorating the artist’s seventy-fifth birthday

| This retrospective monograph unites Mel Ramos’s drawings, paintings, and sculptures.

Mel Ramos (*1935 in Sacramento, California), one of the most significant figures of Pop Art, borrows motifs from the mass media and commercial advertisements for his work, just as his contemporaries Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein did. To create his paintings, he combines a wide variety of consumer goods with immaculate, self-confident, and frequently naked women. Drawing upon the imagery in pinup magazines of the fifties and sixties and the lifestyle magazines of today, he portrays his female figures wrapped lasciviously around the products with which he pairs them. This publication offers a survey of Ramos’s production over the last fifty years, ranging from the first self-portrait he executed in 1959 to his most recent three-dimensional works. On the occasion of the artist’s first large-scale museum retrospective in Europe as well as his seventy-fifth birthday, this volume presents several insightful essays and illustrations of around ninety works drawn from the various series Ramos has produced, including his earliest figurative paintings, his depictions of comic-book heroes and heroines, the Fashion and Animal Paintings, his famous pinup girls, his tributes to art history, his landscapes, and his sketches and recent sculptures. 

Edited by Otto Letze, texts by Klaus Honnef, Annette Lagler, Daniel J. Schreiber, graphic design by stapelberg&fritz

Exhibition schedule: Kunsthalle Tübingen, January 23–April 25, 2010 | Villa Stuck, Munich, June 24–October 3, 2010 | Albertina, Vienna February 4–May 8, 2011 |