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Core: Foundations of Contemporary Culture Expressive Culture: Images CORE-UA 720 001 Spring 2018 The Pop Revolution in Art, Music, and Design Prof. Thomas Crow, Institute of Fine Arts (tc59@nyu.edu) MW 12:30 1:45 pm Meyer Hall, Room 122 Recitation Leaders: Jennifer Buonocore (jennifer.g.buonocore@nyu.edu) Antonia Pocock (ajp431@nyu.edu) Syllabus In a burst of change that resonated across the world, the early 1960s witnessed the arrival of Pop Art. At first concentrated in the studios and galleries of lower Manhattan, its commercialized imagery and eye-catching colors soon made their appearance across the globe, providing the signature visual accompaniment for this notorious decade of youthful experimentation and dissent. The fierce resistance encountered by early Pop artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol demonstrated how severely Pop had challenged and shaken the existing hierarchy of culture. Attitudes of high seriousness and self-importance had typified fine art, qualities deemed antithetical to the everyday popular culture. That such images were invading galleries and museums seemed to signify the collapse of all that cherished exclusivity. This accepting outlook on the artifacts and images of everyday life, however, was not as new as it appeared. In London, artists, designers, and dissident intellectuals had shown the way from the early 1950s. Similarly and much earlier in downtown Manhattan, sophisticated revivals of American folk art and music had brought popular expression to the fore as a counterweight to high-minded artistic imports from Europe. As the idea of a Pop Art had been drawn from a wider world, so its innovations of the early 1960s soon migrated to the international counterculture. Young, nonconformist designers, musicians, and filmmakers applied that same artistic selfconsciousness to their own endeavors. And these waves have persisted into the present. Principal texts: Thomas Crow, The Long March of Pop: Art, Music, and Design 1930-1995

Robert Cantwell, When We Were Good: The Folk Revival Calvin Tomkins, Off the Wall: A Portrait of Robert Rauschenberg Michael Lobel, Image Duplicator: Roy Lichtenstein and the Emergence of Pop Art Jonathan Gould, Can t Buy Me Love: The Beatles, Britain, and America Darsie Alexander et al, International Pop Patti Smith, Just Kids Evaluation: Mid-term and final; short research paper due on the last day of class; weekly talking points in recitations Lecture topics and readings: Jan. 22 Pop today: Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami, Damien Hirst, Josephine Meckseper Jan. 24. Manhattan Sophisticates Find the Folk, 1930-1950 Crow: vii-18 Cantwell: pp. 12-47 Listening: Woody Guthrie, Hard Travelin : The Asch Recordings, vol 3; Huddie Ledbetter, Leadbelly Sings Folk Songs (both NYU Library online access) Jan. 29 Harry Smith: Modern Magus in Manhattan, 1950-1955; Robert Frank and The Americans, 1958 Crow: 19-33 Cantwell: pp. 116-238 Sarah Greenough et al, Looking In: Robert Frank s The Americans, pp. pp. 120-139; photographs: 211-311 listening: Harry Smith, The Anthology of American Folk Music, vol. 3 (Bobst reserve) Jan. 31 Robert Rauschenberg: Street Poetry in Manhattan, 1954-1958 Crow, 55-78 Feb. 5 Jasper Johns on target, 1954-1959 Tomkins, 99-109 Crow, 33-53 Feb. 7 Claes Oldenburg in Chicago and lower Manhattan Lecture by Antonia Pocock Crow, 233-248 Joshua Shannon, Claes Oldenburg's "The Street" and Urban Renewal in Greenwich Village, 1960, The Art Bulletin (March 2004), http://www.jstor.org/stable/3177404

Feb. 12 London and the Long Front of Culture, 1952-1959 Crow, 79-105 Feb. 14 Andy Warhol the Adman meets Pushpin Studios, NY 1952-1962 Crow, 163-184 Feb. 19 Presidents Day no class Feb. 21 Roy Lichtenstein and the neutering of the postwar comic, 1951-1964 Crow, 107-136 Lobel, 75-168 Feb. 26 James Rosenquist and Robert Indiana at Coenties Slip, NY 1959-1966: Pop confronts race Crow, 137-162, 184-205 Feb. 28 Pop in Germany, Italy, and Japan, 1962-1969 Alexander, 149-180 Hal Foster, Gerhard Richter, or the Photogenic Image, in The First Pop Age, 172-209 viewing: Jean-Luc Godard dir., Contempt (Le Mépris), 1963 (Bobst reserve) March 5 London, 1963-1967 Crow, 343-359 Gould, 161-425 viewing: Richard Lester dir., A Hard Day s Night, 1964 (Bobst reserve) listening: The Beatles, Sgt. Pepper s Lonely Heart s Club Band (album; Bobst reserve) March 7 Mid-term exam March 19 From the desert to the sea: Los Angeles 1960-1966: Crow, 207-232 listening: The Beach Boys, Pet Sounds (album; Bobst reserve) March 21 David Hockey and Ed Ruscha: Los Angeles Outside and Inside, 1962-1966 Crow, 248-275 recommended: Joan Didion, Play It as It Lays listening: The Byrds, Mr. Tambourine Man (album; Bobst reserve) March 26 Bob Dylan and Andy Warhol, 1965 Crow, 275-312 viewing: D.A. Pennebaker dir., Don t Look Back, 1967 (Bobst reserve) listening: Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisited (album; Bobst reserve) March 28 Psychedelia and Comix in San Francisco, 1966-1969

Crow, 312-322 viewing: D.A. Pennebaker dir., Monterey Pop, 1968 (NYU Library online access) April 2 Pop in the political counter-culture, 1967-1968 Crow, 325-343 Alexander, 119-130 viewing: Jean-Luc Godard dir., La Chinoise, 1967 (Bobst reserve) April 4 London from Beatles to David Bowie, 1966-1974 Gould, 452-529 viewing: Michelangelo Antonioni dir., Blow-Up, 1966 (Bobst reserve) listening: The Who, The Who Sell Out (album; Bobst reserve) April 9 Civic Crisis in New York, 1970-1979 Smith, Just Kids listening; Patti Smith, Horses (album; Bobst reserve) April 11 London 1976/Manchester 1980 Matthew Robertson, Factory Records: The Complete Graphic Album Listening: Never Mind the Bollocks: Here s the Sex Pistols Joy Division, Unknown Pleasures (albums: Bobst reserve) April 16 Media Art: Pop Art returns in Downtown New York, 1976-1981 Lecture by Jennifer Buonocore Peter Galassi, Cindy Sherman: The Complete Untitled Film Stills listening: Talking Heads, Remain in Light (album: Bobst reserve) April 18 Los Angeles from Skate to Punk to Hardcore, 1978-1985 Crow, 359-370 viewing: Paul Rachman, American Hardcore, 2006, http://www.veoh.com/watch/v11120791fxshqhwn?h1=american+hardcore+%2 8documentary_2006%29 April 23 East Village Appropriation 1985-1988 Crow, 370-374 Alison Pearlman, Unpackaging the Art of the 1980s, 104-144 April 25 Otaku Japan: Murakami s Superflat, 1994-2000 Scott Rothkopf,, Takashi Murakami: Company Man, in Paul Schimmel ed., Murakami, 128-159 https://ceramics14802.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/takashi_murakamicompanyman.pdf April 30 London Young British Artists, 1989-2000 Crow, 374-386 Norman Rosenthal ed., Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection

May 2 Mike Kelley and Anne Potégnie ed., Educational Complex Onwards 1995-2008, 160-193 May 7 Review and overview - Final paper due in class