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The Mirror Steamed Over : Love and Pop in London, 1962 - Anthony Byrt

The Mirror Steamed Over

Love and Pop in London, 1962

By: Anthony Byrt

eBook | 18 June 2020

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A captivating exploration of art, identity, and cultural revolution in 1960s London.

In the early sixties, three extraordinary personalities—Barrie Bates (later Billy Apple), David Hockney, and Ann Quin—converge at the Royal College of Art, sparking a transformation of contemporary art and literature. Anthony Byrt's award-winning narrative transports you to London's vibrant art scene, where these young outsiders challenge conventions and redefine artistic expression.

The Mirror Steamed Over delves into the heart of a pivotal moment in cultural history, tackling profound questions:

  • Where did Pop and conceptual art truly originate?
  • How did these artists revolutionize British culture?
  • What is the connection between personal identity and artistic innovation?

From the Royal College to Coney Island and Madison Avenue, this journey encounters R. D. Laing, Norman Mailer, and Larry Rivers, offering a remarkable glimpse into a world where art, love, and revolution collide. Perfect for readers interested in art history, biography, and cultural studies.

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