Pop Art Design

Fascinating exhibition at the Barbican Art Gallery looking at the Pop Art movement and particularly how it influenced design.

Certain sections were like walking round my childhood and therefore I didn’t see it as cutting edge but as a bit old fashioned! The downstairs section looked at the social and visual foundations and upstairs focused on different motifs and techniques.

There were some wonderful objects including Jan Hawarth’s cloth cowboy which I’d last seen in a Peter Blake exhibition at Pallant House. His stance is so relaxed and real. I also liked a sofa called Marshmallow by George Nelson and Ass Inc from 1956 (see photo).

I’d also like to restart the movement to get Claes Oldenburg’s “Knees” erected on the river Thames. It s wonderful sculpture of a pair of knees looks cased on classical sculpture. The exhibition had a small model and the full scale version was never built, but how about it?!

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