Mod Art
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Omnibus Press
Published:7th Feb '19
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This comprehensive exploration highlights the intersection of modernism and the working-class Mod scene of the Sixties, featuring interviews and vivid illustrations that capture the era's unique visual culture.
Mod Art by Paul Anderson delves into the vibrant art scene that emerged alongside the rise of modernism and the working-class Mod culture of the 1960s. This comprehensive work serves as a crucial exploration of the visual culture associated with the Mod movement, providing a detailed examination of how these two influences intersected. Through insightful interviews with key artists and figures from the scene, Anderson captures the essence of a transformative period in art and culture.
The book not only highlights the collision of high art and mass culture but also illustrates how this dynamic shaped the identity of the Mod movement. Anderson's rich understanding of the era allows readers to appreciate the significance of the art produced during this time, making it a valuable resource for those interested in history, music, fashion, and art. The narrative is supported by a wealth of visual materials, showcasing hundreds of color photographs, including both well-known and rare images that reflect the spirit of the Mod era.
Mod Art is poised to be a lasting addition to the literature on this influential movement. With its beautifully curated illustrations and thorough research, the book is likely to be revisited by readers for years to come. Anderson's previous work, Mods: The New Religion, has already garnered significant attention, selling over nine thousand copies, which speaks to the enduring interest in this fascinating cultural phenomenon.
ISBN: 9781783059683
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224 pages