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Anthony Byrt
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ISBN10: 1869409108, ISBN13: 9781869409104, [publisher: Auckland University Press] Softcover In the early sixties at the Royal College of Art in London, three extraordinary personalities collided to reshape contemporary art and literature. Barrie Bates (who would become Billy Apple in November 1962) was an ambitious young graphic designer from New Zealand, who transformed himself into one of pop art's pioneers. At the same time, his friend and fellow student David Hockney - young, Northern and openly gay - was making his own waves in the London art world. Bates and Hockney travelled together, bleached their hair together, and, despite being two of London's rising art stars, almost failed art school together. And in the middle of it all was the secretary of the Royal College's Painting School - an aspiring young novelist called Ann Quin. Quin ghost-wrote her lover Bates's dissertation and collaborated with him on a manifesto, all the while writing Berg: the experimental novel that would establish her as one of the British literary scene's most exciting new voices. Taking us back to London's art scene in the late fifties and early sixties, award-winning writer Anthony Byrt illuminates a key moment in cultural history and tackles big questions: Where did Pop and conceptual art come from? How did these three remarkable young outsiders change British culture? And what was the relationship between revolutions in personal and sexual identities ...
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ISBN10: 1869409108, ISBN13: 9781869409104, [publisher: Auckland University Press, Auckland] Softcover Paperback. In the early sixties at the Royal College of Art in London, three extraordinary personalities collided to reshape contemporary art and literature. Barrie Bates (who would become Billy Apple in November 1962) was an ambitious young graphic designer from New Zealand, who transformed himself into one of pop art's pioneers. At the same time, his friend and fellow student David Hockney - young, Northern and openly gay - was making his own waves in the London art world. Bates and Hockney travelled together, bleached their hair together, and, despite being two of London's rising art stars, almost failed art school together. And in the middle of it all was the secretary of the Royal College's Painting School - an aspiring young novelist called Ann Quin. Quin ghost-wrote her lover Bates's dissertation and collaborated with him on a manifesto, all the while writing Berg: the experimental novel that would establish her as one of the British literary scene's most exciting new voices. Taking us back to London's art scene in the late fifties and early sixties, award-winning writer Anthony Byrt illuminates a key moment in cultural history and tackles big questions: Where did Pop and conceptual art come from? How did these three remarkable young outsiders change British culture? And what was the relationship between revolutions in personal ...
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ISBN10: 1869409108, ISBN13: 9781869409104, [publisher: Auckland University Press, Auckland] Softcover Paperback. In the early sixties at the Royal College of Art in London, three extraordinary personalities collided to reshape contemporary art and literature. Barrie Bates (who would become Billy Apple in November 1962) was an ambitious young graphic designer from New Zealand, who transformed himself into one of pop art's pioneers. At the same time, his friend and fellow student David Hockney - young, Northern and openly gay - was making his own waves in the London art world. Bates and Hockney travelled together, bleached their hair together, and, despite being two of London's rising art stars, almost failed art school together. And in the middle of it all was the secretary of the Royal College's Painting School - an aspiring young novelist called Ann Quin. Quin ghost-wrote her lover Bates's dissertation and collaborated with him on a manifesto, all the while writing Berg: the experimental novel that would establish her as one of the British literary scene's most exciting new voices. Taking us back to London's art scene in the late fifties and early sixties, award-winning writer Anthony Byrt illuminates a key moment in cultural history and tackles big questions: Where did Pop and conceptual art come from? How did these three remarkable young outsiders change British culture? And what was the relationship between revolutions in personal ...
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ISBN10: 1869409108, ISBN13: 9781869409104, [publisher: Auckland University Press] Softcover
[Bayonne, NJ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2020]
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ISBN10: 1869409108, ISBN13: 9781869409104, [publisher: Auckland University Press, Auckland] Softcover Paperback. In the early sixties at the Royal College of Art in London, three extraordinary personalities collided to reshape contemporary art and literature. Barrie Bates (who would become Billy Apple in November 1962) was an ambitious young graphic designer from New Zealand, who transformed himself into one of pop art's pioneers. At the same time, his friend and fellow student David Hockney - young, Northern and openly gay - was making his own waves in the London art world. Bates and Hockney travelled together, bleached their hair together, and, despite being two of London's rising art stars, almost failed art school together. And in the middle of it all was the secretary of the Royal College's Painting School - an aspiring young novelist called Ann Quin. Quin ghost-wrote her lover Bates's dissertation and collaborated with him on a manifesto, all the while writing Berg: the experimental novel that would establish her as one of the British literary scene's most exciting new voices. Taking us back to London's art scene in the late fifties and early sixties, award-winning writer Anthony Byrt illuminates a key moment in cultural history and tackles big questions: Where did Pop and conceptual art come from? How did these three remarkable young outsiders change British culture? And what was the relationship between revolutions in personal ...
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ISBN10: 1869409108, ISBN13: 9781869409104, [publisher: Auckland University Press] Softcover
[Galway, GY, Ireland] [Publication Year: 2020]
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New. . ISBN 1869409108 9781869409104 [US]
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ISBN10: 1869409108, ISBN13: 9781869409104, [publisher: Auckland University Press] Softcover
[Olney, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2020]
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Auckland University Press 2020 Paperback New
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63.95
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ISBN10: 1869409108, ISBN13: 9781869409104, [publisher: Auckland University Press] Softcover New! This book is in the same immaculate condition as when it was published 1.61
[Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2020]
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ISBN10: 1869409108, ISBN13: 9781869409104, [publisher: Auckland University Press] Softcover Buy with confidence! Book is in new, never-used condition 1.61
[Amherst, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2020]
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Auckland University Press 2020 paperback Good Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book.
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Byrt Anthony
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paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. ISBN 1869409108 9781869409104 [US]
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Auckland Univ Pr, Date: 2020. Paperback. New. 268 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. 2020. Auckland Univ Pr ISBN 1869409108 9781869409104 [GB]
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Byrt, Anthony
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ISBN10: 1869409108, ISBN13: 9781869409104, [publisher: Auckland Univ Pr] Softcover 268 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches. In Stock.
[Exeter, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2020]
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Auckland Univ Pr 2020 Softcover New 268 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.00 inches.
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