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Pop Art and Anglo-American Art Criticism: Against Bourgeois Propaganda in the Sphere of Art
Abstract Based on her reading of the survey of Pop Art, edited by Lucy Lippard (1966) and the Time-Life book American Painting 1900 − 1970 (1971), the Soviet art historian Tatyana Yureva analyzes US Pop art, seeing in it a perfectly comprehensible movement of 1960s postmodernism, emerging from the local political culture with its own precise rules and well-defined creative aspirations. Although firmly grounded on a Marxist analysis, her account served to introduce US Pop art to the Soviet Russian public and confirmed the broadening interests of the Russian readers on the eve of perestroika.