Popism: The Warhol SixtiesHarperCollins, 3 февр. 2015 г. - Всего страниц: 418 Anecdotal, funny, frank, POPism is Warhol's personal view of the Pop phenomenon in New York in the 1960s. A cultural storm swept through the 1960s—Pop Art, Bob Dylan, psychedelia, underground movies—and at its center sat a bemused young artist with silver hair: Andy Warhol. Andy knew everybody (from the cultural commissioner of New York to drug-driven drag queens) and everybody knew Andy. His studio, the Factory, was the place: where he created the large canvases of soup cans and Pop icons that defined Pop Art, where one could listen to the Velvet Underground and rub elbows with Edie Sedgwick and where Warhol himself could observe the comings and goings of the avant-garde. In the detached, back-fence gossip style he was famous for, Warhol tells all in POPism—the ultimate inside story of a decade of cultural revolution. |
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... Pop art—United States. I. Hackett, Pat, joint author. II. Title. NX512.W37A2 1980 700'.92'4 [B] 79-1851 ISBN 0-15-672960-1 (pbk.) ISBN-13: 978-0-15-603111-0 (pbk.) ISBN-10: 0-15-603111-6 (pbk.) Printed in the United States of America ...
... Pop art—United States. I. Hackett, Pat, joint author. II. Title. NX512.W37A2 1980 700'.92'4 [B] 79-1851 ISBN 0-15-672960-1 (pbk.) ISBN-13: 978-0-15-603111-0 (pbk.) ISBN-10: 0-15-603111-6 (pbk.) Printed in the United States of America ...
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... art back from abstraction and introspective stuff. Then Pop Art took the inside and put it outside, took the outside and put it inside. The Pop artists did images that anybody walking down Broadway could recognize in a split second ...
... art back from abstraction and introspective stuff. Then Pop Art took the inside and put it outside, took the outside and put it inside. The Pop artists did images that anybody walking down Broadway could recognize in a split second ...
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... paintings burst out laughing. But De never thought Pop was a joke. As he was leaving he looked down at my feet and said, “When the hell are you going to get yourself a new pair of shoes? You've been wearing those that way all over town ...
... paintings burst out laughing. But De never thought Pop was a joke. As he was leaving he looked down at my feet and said, “When the hell are you going to get yourself a new pair of shoes? You've been wearing those that way all over town ...
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... art dealing went perfectly with the Pop Art style. Years later I figured out why he was such a successful art dealer—this may sound strange, but I believe it was because art was his second love. He seemed to love literature more, and he ...
... art dealing went perfectly with the Pop Art style. Years later I figured out why he was such a successful art dealer—this may sound strange, but I believe it was because art was his second love. He seemed to love literature more, and he ...
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... painting style was unique—it wasn't Abstract Expressionist and it wasn't Pop, it fell into the period in between. But his personality was very Pop— he rode around on a motorcycle and he had a sense of humor about himself as well as ...
... painting style was unique—it wasn't Abstract Expressionist and it wasn't Pop, it fell into the period in between. But his personality was very Pop— he rode around on a motorcycle and he had a sense of humor about himself as well as ...
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1964 | 85 |
Photo Insert | 117 |
1965 | 119 |
1966 | 177 |
1967 | 253 |
19681969 | 319 |
Postscript | 377 |
Index | 379 |
Back Cover | 393 |
Spine | 394 |
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