Warhol

Klaus Honnef
9783836543897
Hardback

An introduction to Andy Warhol’s prolific work, exploring his interrogation of consumerism, materialism, and the role of the artist, featuring over 100 top-quality reproductions of his art.

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Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is hailed as the most important proponent of the Pop art movement. A critical and creative observer of American society, he explored key themes of consumerism, materialism, media, and celebrity.

Drawing on contemporary advertisements, comic strips, consumer products, and Hollywood’s most famous faces, Warhol proposed a radical reevaluation of what constituted artistic subject matter. Through Warhol, a Campbell’s soup can and Coca Cola bottle became as worthy of artistic status as any traditional still life. At the same time, Warhol reconfigured the role of the artist. Famously stating “I want to be a machine,” he systematically reduced the presence of his own authorship, working with mass-production methods and images, as well as dozens of assistants in a studio he dubbed the Factory.

This book introduces Warhol’s multifaceted, prolific oeuvre, which revolutionized distinctions between “high” and “low” art and integrated ideas of living, producing, and consuming that remain central questions of modern experience.

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Weight 580 g
Dimensions 26.1 × 21.1 cm
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Year of publication 2015
Format Hardback
Language English
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Pages 95
ISBN 9783836543897
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