Published on the occasion of the exhibition Pop América, 1965-1975, co-organized by the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University and the McNay Art Museum; Exhibition dates various from Oct. 2018 to Dec. 2019, in McNay Art Museum, Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University and Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University.
Contents:
Contesting freedom / Esther Gabara -- Pop goes conceptual: visual language in América / Camila Maroja -- Revolutionary currents: pop design between Cuba, Mexico, and California / Jennifer Josten -- Printed matters / Robert Tejada -- Pop writing in América: between art criticism and theory / Natalia de la Rosa -- Defilement, defacement, and disfiguration / Sergio Delgado Moya -- The art of provocation / Rodrigo Alonso -- Robert Indiana's study for Viva Hemisfair / Lyle W. Williams -- Notes on pop art in Mexico / Pilar García