MoMA Brings Out a Classic of Remix Culture
Sure there was collage and assemblage before him, but what Pop artist James Rosenquist did in the 1960s is probably closer to our contemporary sensibilities about remix culture with its flattening of disparate images using a similar aesthetic to unify jarring visuals. READ MORE
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Source hyperallergic.com
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I have always LOVED Rosenquist,...was just discussing this iconic work
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