Warhol and the West

Warhol and the West

Author: Heather Ahtone

Publisher: University of California Press

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780520303942

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A catalogue produced by Tacoma Art Museum for the traveling exhibition of thesame name co-organized by the Booth Western Art Museum, the National Cowboy &Western Heritage Museum, and Tacoma Art Museum.


The Philosophy of Andy Warhol

The Philosophy of Andy Warhol

Author: Andy Warhol

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 9780156717205

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Warhol offers his observations of love, beauty, fame, work, and art and discusses the continuous play and display of his many fetishes.


Western Pop

Western Pop

Author: Michael Duchemin

Publisher:

Published: 2021-05-28

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781736664605

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Western Pop brings to light the intersections between contemporary art of the American West and contemporary American art. The crossroads of Andy Warhol: Cowboys and Indians and Billy Schenck: Myth of the West is a place where museumgoers can better understand Western Pop as a subcategory of contemporary Western and contemporary American art. For too long, the art of the American West has been ignored or overlooked by the American art establishment. It is noteworthy that the path to better understanding and greater acceptance is through Pop art, originally produced with the intention of making art more accessible to more people.


Farhad Moshiri

Farhad Moshiri

Author: Farhad Moshiri

Publisher:

Published: 2017-10-13

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780985535094

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Organized by The Andy Warhol Museum Farhad Moshiri: Go West exhibition catalogue includes essays by contemporary art history scholars, Mitra M. Abbaspour and Shiva Balaghi, and an interview with the artist by Jose Diaz. The 120-page volume is richly illustrated with full-color illustrations of the pieces in the exhibition as well as documentary photographs of the artist at work.


Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol

Author: Donna M. De Salvo

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2018-01-01

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 0300236980

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A unique 360‐degree view of an incomparable 20th-century American artist One of the most emulated and significant figures in modern art, Andy Warhol (1928-1987) rose to fame in the 1960s with his iconic Pop pieces. Warhol expanded the boundaries by which art is defined and created groundbreaking work in a diverse array of media that includes paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs, films, and installations. This ambitious book is the first to examine Warhol's work in its entirety. It builds on a wealth of new research and materials that have come to light in recent decades and offers a rare and much-needed comprehensive look at the full scope of Warhol's production--from his commercial illustrations of the 1950s through his monumental paintings of the 1980s. Donna De Salvo explores how Warhol's work engages with notions of public and private, the redefinition of media, and the role of abstraction, while a series of incisive and eye-opening essays by eminent scholars and contemporary artists touch on a broad range of topics, such as Warhol's response to the AIDS epidemic, his international influence, and how his work relates to constructs of self-image seen in social media today.


WARHOLCAPOTE

WARHOLCAPOTE

Author: Rob Roth

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2022-09-20

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1982103825

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An enthralling play based on lost tapes between two cultural giants and friends—Andy Warhol and Truman Capote. In 1978 Andy Warhol and Truman Capote decided to write a Broadway play. Andy suggested that he record their private conversations over the period of a few months, and that these tapes would be the source material for the play. The tapes were then filed away and forgotten. Their play was never completed. Now, award-winning director Rob Roth brings their vision to life after a years-long search to unearth the eighty hours of tapes between two of the most daring artists of postwar America. WARHOLCAPOTE, based on words actually spoken by the two men, is set in the ’70s and ’80s, toward the end of their close connection and not too long before their untimely deaths. Their special, complex friendship is captured by Roth with bracing intimacy as they discuss life, love, and art and everything in between. Every word in the play comes directly from these two 20th century geniuses. The structure of the conversations springs from Roth’s imagination.


Bruce Conner

Bruce Conner

Author: Rudolf Frieling

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2016-07-04

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 0520290569

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"This book is published by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art on the occasion of the exhibition Bruce Conner: It's All True, co-curated by Stuart Comer, Rudolf Frieling, Gary Garrels, and Laura Hoptman, with Rachel Federman"--Colophon.


The Religious Art of Andy Warhol

The Religious Art of Andy Warhol

Author: Jane D. Dillenberger

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2001-02-01

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 082641334X

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Two images of Andy Warhol exist in the popular press: the Pope of Pop of the Sixties, and the partying, fright-wigged Andy of the Seventies. In the two years before he died, however, Warhol made over 100 paintings, drawings, and prints based on Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper. The dramatic story of these works is told in this book for the first time. Revealed here is the part of Andy Warhol that he kept very secret: his lifelong church attendance and his personal piety. Art historian and curator Jane Daggett Dillenberger explores the sources and manifestations of Warhol's spiritual side, the manifestations of which are to be found in the celebrated paintings of the last decade of Warhol's life: his Skull paintings, the prints based on Renaissance religious artwork, the Cross paintings, and the large series based on The Last Supper.>


Marisol and Warhol Take New York

Marisol and Warhol Take New York

Author:

Publisher: Andy Warhol Museum

Published: 2021-10-05

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9781735940212

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A tale of two Pop artists in 1960s New York This book charts the emergence of Marisol Escobar (1930-2016) and Andy Warhol (1928-87) in New York during the dawn of Pop art in the early 1960s. Through essays, interviews and prose, the book explores the artists' parallel rise to success, the formation of their artistic personas, their savvy navigation of gallery relationships and the blossoming of their early artistic practices from 1960 to 1968. The exhibition features key loans of Marisol's work from major global collections, along with iconic works and rarely seen films and archival materials from the Andy Warhol Museum's collection. By situating Marisol's work in dialogue with Warhol's, this new collection of writing seeks to reclaim the importance of her art; reframe the strength, originality and daring nature of her work; and reconsider her as one of the leading figures of the Pop era.