Objects of Desire - by Rebecca Morse (Hardcover)


$29.99 $38.99

Disponibilité:
En stock
  • Livraison estimée:Jan 22 - Jan 29

  • Expédition et retours gratuits: On all orders

Paiement sécurisé garanti

  • Free Shipping & Returns or all orders over
  • Secure Payment We ensure secure payment
  • Money Back Guarantee Any back within 30 days

Product Description


About the Book

The world of advertising has changed drastically over the last century. Marketers have shifted from selling physical objects to promoting lifestyles, brands and aspirations. Likewise, contemporary photographers have transformed the way they respond to advertising and the way they manipulate its visual language. This collection of important works by an international cadre of innovative artists traces the dialogue between art and advertising from the 1970s to the present. It offers arresting images from leading conceptual artists such as Chris Burden, Victor Burgin, Sherrie Levine and Richard Prince. We see how DIS, Roe Ethridge, Victoria Fu and Kim Schoen take on contemporary consumer culture, branding and lifestyle creation. Finally, this book looks at how, as artists delve deeper into commercial strategies, advertisers have begun to call upon them to apply their signature styles to media campaigns--and further blur the lines between fine art and consumerism. Exhibition: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, USA (04.09.-18.12.2022).


Book Synopsis

From Pop art and the Pictures Generation to Instagram and branding: how the dialogue between art and advertising has evolved over the decades

Published with Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

The world of advertising has changed drastically over the last century. Marketers have shifted from selling physical objects to promoting lifestyles, brands and aspirations. Likewise, contemporary photographers have transformed the way they respond to advertising and the way they manipulate its visual language.
This collection of important works by an international cadre of innovative artists traces the dialogue between art and advertising from the 1970s to the present. It offers arresting images from leading conceptual artists such as Chris Burden, Victor Burgin, Sherrie Levine and Richard Prince. We see how DIS, Roe Ethridge, Victoria Fu and Kim Schoen take on contemporary consumer culture, branding and lifestyle creation. Finally, this book looks at how, as artists delve deeper into commercial strategies, advertisers have begun to call upon them to apply their signature styles to media campaigns--and further blur the lines between fine art and consumerism.

Product Highlights

  • From Pop art and the Pictures Generation to Instagram and branding: how the dialogue between art and advertising has evolved over the decadesPublished with Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
  • Author(s): Rebecca Morse
  • 128 Pages
  • Art, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions

Soumettez vos commentaires

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

1 2 3 4 5