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James Rosenquist

  • 1933
    –2017

In 1955, Rosenquist moved to New York from Minneapolis where he studied at the university. At first he worked as a billboard painter, an activity he had initiated in Minneapolis. Turning away from the abstraction of his early paintings, Rosenquist started to incorporate commercial painting motifs and techniques and fragments of images from advertisements — “anonymous images of recent history” that interested him for their scale and colors rather than for the depicted figures.

Opere

BALCONY
1961

Oil on canvas, mirror, Plexiglas / Oli su tela, specchio, Plexiglas, 152 × 185 cm
→ Room 1

SLICED BOLOGNA
1968

Painting on Mylar / Pittura su Mylar, 255 × 281 cm
→ Room 2
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