James Rosenquist, the critic and ironic of pop art

December 13, 2019 at 17:26 p.m.


James Rosenquist, the critic and ironic of pop art

 
James rosenquist He was one of the most important exponents of pop art U.S.

He was born November 29th 1933 in Dakota. He studied at the Minneapolis School of Art and the University of Minnesota.

However, it would later be installed in NY, where he started working in advertising.

His first exhibition was held at 1962 and from that moment his career took off.

So his work was characterized by simple images in large format in which the visual association is essential.

But in addition, he was one of the most requested and recognized artists of his time, his particular vision about the consumer society went around the world.

Critical and ironic look was characterized by the juxtaposition of fragmented elements and shots.

His fame reached even the new generations who see him as an important influence.

El creative he passed away March 31th 2017 and his legacy remains.

 

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