High art : a history of the psychedelic poster / by Ted Owen and Denise Dickson
Publisher: London : Sanctuary, c1999Description: 176 p ill. colour plates 32 cm001: 9608ISBN: 1860742564Subject(s): Poster artDDC classification: 741.674 OWEItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Book | MAIN LIBRARY Book | 741.674 OWE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 080774 |
Browsing MAIN LIBRARY shelves, Shelving location: Book, Collection: PRINT Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
741.674 NOU James Bond movie posters : the official 007 collection / | 741.674 OOO Imperfection booklets : [2] | 741.674 OWE High art : a history of the psychedelic poster / | 741.674 OWE High art : a history of the psychedelic poster / | 741.674 POS Poster no. 524 : exploring the contemporary poster / | 741.674 POS The Hand : Poster Collection 27 | 741.674 POS Herbert Leupin : Poster Collection 28 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
A comprehensive history of the psychedelic poster. The book features original contributions from leading artists and has been designed by Storm Thorgerson.
Reviews provided by Syndetics
Library Journal Review
No matter how high the hippies got, most had to come back to earth, cut their hair, get jobs, and "sell out" their counterculture. High Art flashes back to when love and LSD were free and psychedelic posters were not bankable art. The boldly and beautifully colored reproductions do the mystic and merry tripper's visions justice; however, after an insightful introduction to the social and political climate of the 1960s and the poster artists' influences, the written content of this book wavers. For the profiles of American poster artists and the rock venues and promoters that employed them, the authors reprinted deep but sometimes outdated pieces from the 1976 exhibition catalog San Francisco Rock Poster Art by historian Walter Medeiros. Their original coverage of the British scene with direct quotes from the artists is more engaging. Why psychedelic art blacked out in the 1980s and soared in popularity in the mid- and late 1990s is not explored either. Recommended where demand warrants.Ă„Heather McCormack, "Library Journal" (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.There are no comments on this title.
Log in to your account to post a comment.