

An edition of Embodied Visions (2004)
By Frances Follin
Publish Date
August 2004
Publisher
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Language
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Pages
264
Description:
Bridget Riley's paintings are icons of the 1960s., fascinating art lovers now as they did then. Their central position in the art history of the period has not, however, been generally acknowledged. In this new account, Frances Follin reveals the complex associations between Riley's work and the culture in which it appeared - the 'white heat' of the emerging technocracy, counter-cultural utopias, the evolving legacy of Jackson Pollock, and disputes over the direction artistic modernism was taking. Riley's Op art had a central place in contemporary cultural debates and is a point of focus at which many strands of art and cultural history come together.