Pop Art, Then and Now at the Guggenheim

All Of It with Alison Stewart | Jun 25

Pop art and New York share a special relationship. The Guggenheim was particularly important to the evolution of the genre in the city, when a British curator organized the first museum presentation of Pop art in New York in 1963. This summer, the Guggenheim is exploring the Pop art in its collection with a new exhibit, Guggenheim Pop: 1960 to Now, featuring the work of 29 artists who engaged in Pop art, from the past to the present. Guggenheim curator Lauren Hinkson discusses the show and the unique artistic signatures of Pop.

Image Courtesy of the artist and Perrotin: Maurizio Cattelan,Comedian, 2019. Bananaand duct tape, 7 7/8×7 7/8×1 15/16 in. (20×20×4.9 cm), edition 3/3. Solomon R. GuggenheimMuseum, New York, Anonymous promised giftT16.2020. © Maurizio Cattelan.

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