Hamilton Selway
James Rosenquist // Horse Blinders (East) // 1972
Product Description
One of the seminal figures of the Pop art movement, James Rosenquist created works inspired by the subject and style of modern commercial culture. Through a complex layering of motifs like Coca-Cola bottles, kitchen appliances, packaged foods, lipsticked mouths, and manicured hands, Rosenquist’s large canvases and prints embody and comment on the dizzying omnipresence of the consumer world.
In the 1960s Rosenquist transformed the visual language of commercial painting onto his canvases, filling his large-scale pictures with fragmented advertising imagery in bright Day-Glo colors. Rosenquist’s paintings of this era are pictorial critiques of contemporary American culture, while his paintings post-70s focus primarily on geo-political, existential, and environmental themes.
Product Details
- Measurements
36.25"W x 68"H
- OriginUnited States
— Lithograph Print + Screenprint In Color With Silver Foil
— Printed On Woven Paper
— Signed By Artist
— Unframed
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