Warhol
Commerce into art. This title deals with a critical observer of American society. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) is recognized today
as the most important exponent of the Pop Art movement. He overturned the traditional understanding of art and placed in its stead a concept that retracts the individuality of the artist. Les mer
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Commerce into art. This title deals with a critical observer of American society. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) is recognized today
as the most important exponent of the Pop Art movement. He overturned the traditional understanding of art and placed in its
stead a concept that retracts the individuality of the artist. Warhol was a critical observer of American society, exposing
his compatriots' consumerism in his paintings ("Campbell and Brillo" series), as well as their fascination for sensational
journalism. In 1963 Warhol founded his Factory in New York, literally a manufactory of ideas and work, which influenced film
in the 1960s, published the influential magazine "Interview" in the late 1970s, and also produced Warhol's own artwork: Warhol
conceived the idea, and a worker in his factory carried it out. The work remained (consciously) unsigned - a fact which nevertheless
did nothing to diminish Warhol's reputation. He once complained that rich New Yorkers would willingly hang his Electric Chain
in their living rooms - as long as its colours co-ordinated with the wallpaper and draperies. About the series: Every book
in TASCHEN's "Basic Art Series" features: a detailed chronological summary of the artist's life and work, covering the cultural
and historical importance of the artist; approximately 100 color illustrations with explanatory captions; and, a concise biography.