Published by Kerber. Edited by Thomas Levy. Text by Belinda Grace Gardner.
After his earlier career as a graphic designer, German-American Richard Lindner (1901–78) became a pioneer of Pop art, uniting caricatured elements of New Objectivity with the intense color and collage-like flatness of Pop. This volume features his works on paper.
Published by Kerber. Edited by Thomas Levy. Text by Sylvie Camet.
A pioneer of the German Pop art movement, Richard Lindner (1901-68) portrayed characters from the margins of society--particularly thieves, prostitutes and gamblers. With 50 paintings, watercolors and drawings, this catalogue provides insight into his creative phases from the 1950s to the 1970s.