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Andy Warhol - dark star (First edition)

Fogle, DouglasDyer, Geoff(Contributions by)Griffin, Jonathan(Contributions by)Kruger, Barbara(Contributions by)Marshall, Kerry James(Contributions by)
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Andy Warhol embodied many of the paradoxes of postwar America.

Emerging as a successful commercial artist during the heyday of Madison Avenue, Warhol was obsessed with consumer objects and the production of fame.

His early work reveals his fascination with Hollywood stars, everyday household products, disasters, car crashes, and the Kennedy assassination.

In this provocative and stimulating collection of essays, Warhol and his art illuminate the utopian promise and the dark side of what Henry Luce called "the American Century." Stuart Morgan considers the public and private Andy Warhol; Barbara Kruger looks at the polarized responses to his work; Richard Prince offers a wry comparison between himself and his more famous predecessor; and other writers, artists and scholars contribute their own thoughts and reactions to Warhol the man and artist.

Illustrated throughout with a wide-ranging series of illustrations of Warhol's famed and lesser-known works, this collection brings into clearer focus the artist's personal struggles to make sense of the world he inhabited.

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Prestel
3791356151 / 9783791356150
Hardback
709.2
05/06/2017
Germany
English
205 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
31 cm
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name held at Museo Jumex, Mexico City, 2nd June-17th September 2017.