Andy Warhol: Phaidon Focus by Joseph Ketner
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) captured the popular culture of his age through his iconic drawings, paintings, films and prints.He made as great an impact on the world of art as any of his contemporaries, ushering in a fundamental transformation in our visual culture to the mediated image. Yet perhaps his greatest work was his own identity; in his quest for fame and fortune, Warhol fashioned himself into a media superstar. This illustrated survey spans the entire array of Warhol's art, from his paintings of Campbell's soup cans, Brillo boxes, dollar bills to his multiple portraits of such American stars as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley. Examining the scene at Warhol's studio - the famous Factory - as well as his forays into film and multimedia 'happenings', this book is the perfect introduction to his life and work.
AUTHOR:
Joseph Ketner
PUBLISHER:
Phaidon
EDITION:
1st Edition, 2013.
PAGES:
144. p
DIMENSIONS:
24.5cm × 17.2cm × 1.5cm
CONDITION:
Great: In really good condition, kept protected by cover
COVER:
Hardcover with protective slip case