From Library Journal
Rosenquist has endured and flourished beyond his role as Pop visionary. Though best known for his paintings, his graphic work reveals a wealth of attention to technical detail; and the prints tell much about his approach to his subject matter. In its most important achievement, this exhibition catalog doubles as a catalog raisonne for these prints, bringing together 150 prints that span Rosenquist's career, including the culmination of his inspiration, "Time Dust," from 1992, believed to be the largest print ever executed. Glenn's essay provides an insightful narrative to the development of Rosenquist's artistic intentions, and the illustrations are crisply evocative. Rosenquist's leadership role in manipulating mass-media, pop imagery, and vivid color contrasts will interest art students and scholars. Highly recommended for academic, specialized, and research libraries.
- Paula A. Baxter, NYPLCopyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Synopsis
Briefly traces Rosenquist's career, shows and describes his prints, and discusses his outlook and working methods.