The Andy Warhol Show

The Andy Warhol Show

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One of the most eclectic, celebrated and influential figures of the second half of the twentieth century, Andy Warhol is an emblem of American culture of the sixties and seventies. The Andy Warhol Show sheds light not only on the revolutionary role that Warhol played in art but also his influence on graphic design, communication and fashion. Introduced by the editors Giann...more
Hardcover, 332 pages
Published May 17th 2005 by Skira
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Chris
Good compilation of art and essays. Didn't learn much new from the essays, but there were *some* observations that gave insight to AW's possible intentions. Demetrio Paparoni quotes Gerhard Richter's diary entry that stated AW followed *no* artistic traditions, then proved him wrong by saying that AW *did* still lifes, portraits, and landscapes, they were just skewed from the traditional ways, not avoiding them.
It's also a large book, and the reproductions carry more weight, in both senses of th...more
Fachrurozy Dientara
Buku yang mengesankan tentang kehidupan, biografi dan karya karya dari pangeran Pop Art,Andy Warhol. Bagian bagian awal dari buku setebal 332 halaman ini adalah bercerita tentang kehidupan dan pandangan seorang Andy Warhol di mata sejawat, kolega dan kolaborator yang pernah bekerja bersama dia. Sementara di bagian pertengahankita disuguhi beberapa karya karya Andy Warhol berupa lukisan lukisan, ilustrasi periklanan dan juga foto foto dokumentasi semasa Andy Warhol hidup. Sebuah buku besar tentan...more
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