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Tiki Pop: Bibliotheca Universalis

Autor Sven A. Kirsten
en Limba Engleză Hardback – dec 2019

Urban islands and bamboo hideaways set the stage for a pop culture phenomenon like no other. In mid-century America, the imaginative appeal of Tiki penetrated fashion, music, eating, drinking, and architecture. In handy Bibliotheca Universalis format, Tiki Pop traces the development of Tiki as romantic vision and cultural appropriation.

Follow Tiki from James Cook's first Pacific Island expeditions, through Gauguin's exotic paintings, Hollywood jungle fantasies, and elaborate temples erected to celebrate Tiki as the god of recreation. With hundreds of images, Tiki the pop icon unfolds from its earliest, enthusiastic beginnings to its spectacular downfall in the dawning awareness of the Western world's colonial misdeeds. This book is the culmination of the extensive research of Sven Kirsten, urban archaeologist, Tiki sage, and author of earlier TASCHEN investigations, The Book of Tiki and Tiki Modern, which first recovered the figure of Tiki from obscurity.

In his widely lauded graphic style, Kirsten places venerable ancient godheads next to their Polynesian pop counterparts, movie posters next to matchboxes, comic strips next to Robinson Crusoe illustrations. The result is at once a visual feast, a piece of cultural history, and a tribute to a very particular vision of paradise. About the seriesBibliotheca Universalis - Compact cultural companions celebrating the eclectic TASCHEN universe!

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ISBN-13: 9783836581547
ISBN-10: 383658154X
Pagini: 640
Dimensiuni: 152 x 203 x 43 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: TASCHEN GmbH
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Notă biografică

Sven Kirsten ist Kameramann und ¿urbaner Archäologe¿. Die Liebe zum Visuellen und sein Auge für vergessene Stilformen des 20. Jahrhunderts führte ihn auf die Spur der Kultur des polynesischen Pop in den USA, genannt Tiki, deren Überbleibsel er zusammentrug und fotografierte. Als Jäger und Sammler verschollener Artefakte und Ephemera rund um dieses Phänomen entdeckte er nach und nach die Besonderheiten einer einzigartigen Kunstform und veröffentlichte im September 2000 seine Ergebnisse im Book of Tiki. Vier Bände später erlebt der Kult des Tiki ein spektakuläres Comeback.