Andy Warhol The Impossible Collection

Andy Warhol  The Impossible Collection
Author: Eric Shiner
Publsiher: Assouline Publishing
Total Pages: 6
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781614286271

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Andy Warhol’s explosive Pop Art and sharp commentary on advertising and celebrity culture are renowned and deeply relevant even decades after their creation. Though Warhol himself could be a polarizing figure both personally and professionally, there is no doubt that he was a pioneer of the Pop movement, and today, as a result, his works regularly fetch astronomical prices. In this evocative addition to Assouline’s Ultimate Collection, Warhol expert and former Andy Warhol Museum director Eric Shiner curates the 100 quintessential, unique works that define the evolution of this illustrious artist, tracing Warhol’s dynamic career from the late forties to the end of the eighties and creating a stunning compendium whose pieces, due to their rarity, value, and prestige as part of a museum or other collection, could simply never all be acquired by a single collector. Casual art lovers know Campbell’s Soup Cans and the Marilyn Diptych, but Andy Warhol: The Impossible Collection goes deeper, revealing and revisiting some less ubiquitous yet equally powerful pieces, spanning paintings, prints, sculpture, films, and photography, from Warhol’s astonishing oeuvre.

Who is Andy Warhol

Who is Andy Warhol
Author: Colin MacCabe,Mark Francis,Peter Wollen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1997
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015041099519

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Who Was Andy Warhol

Who Was Andy Warhol
Author: Kirsten Anderson,Who HQ
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2014-12-26
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780698187382

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Best known for his screen prints of soup cans and movie stars, this shy young boy from Pittsburgh shot to fame with his radical ideas of what “art” could be. Working in the aptly named “Factory,” Warhol’s paintings, movies, and eccentric lifestyle blurred the lines between pop culture and art, ushering in the Pop Art movement and, with it, a national obsession. Who Was Andy Warhol? tells the story of an enigmatic man who grew into a cultural icon.

Andy Warhol So Many Stars Board Book

Andy Warhol So Many Stars Board Book
Author: Mudpuppy
Publsiher: Mudpuppy Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: Art appreciation
ISBN: 0735340390

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Best known for his images of soup cans and celebrities, Andy Warhol, one of the preeminent artists of the 20th century, also created many hand-drawn pieces of whimsy and wonder. In 26 beautifully illustrated pages, the So Many Stars Board Book showcases the complete collection of one of his most playful projects—an exploration of the concept of "So," including You Are So Big, You Are So Small, So Sweet, and I Love You So. Filled with sweet phrases and a mirror feature that will delight young readers, So Many Stars is a terrific introduction to an iconic modern artist. -Includes never before published images -26 pages -Mirror feature in the back -Spot UV on the cover -Trim: 5 1/2 x 4 1/3 in. (16 x 12 1/2 cm)

I Bought Andy Warhol

I Bought Andy Warhol
Author: Richard Polsky
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2005-01-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781582345246

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A private art dealer pulls back the curtain of his industry through the tale of a twelve-year quest to obtain an Andy Warhol painting, a journey spanning the 1980s and 1990s in a fascinating and bizarre industry few get to experience firsthand. Reprint. 30,000 first printing.

Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol
Author: Gregor Muir,Yilmaz Dziewior
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780847869251

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A new reading of Warhol presents his life and work in the context of contemporary concerns, emphasizing his continued relevance in the digital age. As an underground art star, Andy Warhol was the antidote to the prevalent Abstract Expressionist style of the 1950s. His work in advertising, fashion, film, and music videos featured popular everyday subjects, openly acknowledged wide-ranging influences, and had a fascination with popular culture. Looking at his background in an immigrant family, ideas of death and religion, sexuality, and ambition to push traditional artistic boundaries, the book reveals Warhol as an artist who succeeded and failed in equal measure and who embraced the establishment while cavorting with the underground. It explores Warhol's flirtation with the commercial world of celebrity alongside his socially engaged collaborations and advocacy of alternative lifestyles. Including many iconic as well as lesser-known works, this book highlights Warhol's conceptual ambition within the shifting creative and political landscape, permitting a broad view of how Warhol, and his work, mark a period of cultural transformation.

On and by Andy Warhol

On and by Andy Warhol
Author: Gilda Williams
Publsiher: On&By
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-01-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0854882456

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The impact of Andy Warhol on contemporary culture is incalculable. A pioneer in virtually every media in which he worked, Warhol also has a lesser-known hand in such contemporary staples as reality TV, computer art, and the rock-gig light show. In the wake of dedicated Twitter feeds today that easily adapt his short epithets or 'Warholisms' into 140-character snippets, Andy Warhol's cultural relevance seems only to grow in the 21st century. This title brings together notable writers who have examined the influence and legacy of Warhol's life and work.

Warhol

Warhol
Author: Blake Gopnik
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 1155
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780062298409

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The definitive biography of a fascinating and paradoxical figure, one of the most influential artists of his—or any—age To this day, mention the name “Andy Warhol” to almost anyone and you’ll hear about his famous images of soup cans and Marilyn Monroe. But though Pop Art became synonymous with Warhol’s name and dominated the public’s image of him, his life and work are infinitely more complex and multi-faceted than that. In Warhol, esteemed art critic Blake Gopnik takes on Andy Warhol in all his depth and dimensions. “The meanings of his art depend on the way he lived and who he was,” as Gopnik writes. “That’s why the details of his biography matter more than for almost any cultural figure,” from his working-class Pittsburgh upbringing as the child of immigrants to his early career in commercial art to his total immersion in the “performance” of being an artist, accompanied by global fame and stardom—and his attempted assassination. The extent and range of Warhol’s success, and his deliberate attempts to thwart his biographers, means that it hasn’t been easy to put together an accurate or complete image of him. But in this biography, unprecedented in its scope and detail as well as in its access to Warhol’s archives, Gopnik brings to life a figure who continues to fascinate because of his contradictions—he was known as sweet and caring to his loved ones but also a coldhearted manipulator; a deep-thinking avant-gardist but also a true lover of schlock and kitsch; a faithful churchgoer but also an eager sinner, skeptic, and cynic. Wide-ranging and immersive, Warhol gives us the most robust and intricate picture to date of a man and an artist who consistently defied easy categorization and whose life and work continue to profoundly affect our culture and society today.