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The radical changes that occurred in the three years between January
1962 and December
1964 had a profound effect on creative life in the city and around the world, altering not only the fine arts but everything from performance to music to design. Together with these creative innovations, the period from
1962 through
1964 saw a shift in the centre of artistic gravity from Europe to the United States and the rise of a new leadership in the arts, centred on a number of New
York-based curators, gallerists, and other impresarios. Inspired by the scale and format of the widely read, image-forward magazines of the time such as Life and Look, this lavishly illustrated oversize paperback traces a detailed itinerary of artists and curators, experimental exhibitions and groundbreaking happenings, as well as historical and political events that transformed society during this explosive moment. From the important “New Realists” exhibition at Sidney Janis Gallery in
1962 to the award of the International Grand Prize in Painting to the New
York-based artist Robert Rauschenberg at the Venice Biennale in
1964, the city saw a flood of new approaches to art making, as well as fertile encounters among creators across mediums and disciplines.