The allure of a Catholic nun creating striking graphic silkscreens that embodied the 1960s peace and love ethos was irresistible. In 1967, Corita Kent made the cover of Newsweek Magazine. Artist ...
“Flying Pizza” by Claes Oldenburg from “New York Ten,” 1964. (Photo by Pablo Mason/MCASD) Pop Art — a movement that challenged artistic convention in the 1960s — is the focus of a major exhibition ...
The biggest treat comes right at the beginning of “Sixties Surreal,” just now opening at the Whitney. You emerge from the elevator, and right there are the camels. These are full-sized sculptures by ...
NASA invited artist Robert Rauschenberg to Cape Kennedy, Florida, for the launch of Apollo 11, the first manned spaceflight to the moon, in July 1969, hoping that the experience would inspire him to ...
This year’s edition features more than 60 artists from the U.S. and abroad, with pieces hand-picked by the show’s Special ...
"Paris Review," a 1967 screenprint by Venezuelan American artist Marisol, is on view in the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego exhibition "A Decade of Pop Prints and Multiples, 1962–1972: The Frank ...
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