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Warhol

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Warhol

Contributors:

By (Author) David Bourdon

ISBN:

9780810926349

Publisher:

Abrams

Imprint:

Abrams

Publication Date:

1st October 1995

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of art

Dewey:

700.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

432

Dimensions:

Width 256mm, Height 267mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

1910g

Description

A boon to art history.-The New York Times Book ReviewAny book about [Warhol] described as comprehensive or authoritative is bound to meet with some skepticism. Yet those two words very well characterize David Bourdons copiously illustrated Warhol. The Wall Street JournalThe first book yetthat fleshes out the man behind the myth. NewsdayYou probably couldnt do better for an insiders portrait of the man whose fame lasted a lot longer than 15 minutes. The Baltimore Sun"Warhol, the self-promoting "king of Pop" who pictorially chronicled American society--its faces, products, and events--may be one of this century's least understood artists. Given the recent spate of Warhol reminiscences, this biography is a good value: Words and pictures clarify his life and career, and the coffee-table format, offering over 300 reproductions that include personal photos and art--is visually satisfying. The author is an art critic who was also a colleague and long-time Warhol chum. His perspective is comprehensive, informed, and blunt without being too gossipy or sensational. The text, based on first-hand knowledge of Warhol as well as extensive interviews with his family and friends, conveys Warhol's struggle to find his own niche in the art world, his attempts to discover new forms, his role as a cult figure and mentor, and his personal idiosyncrasies."Library Journal Never has an artist captured the imagination of the public as did Andy Warhol, as the scores of books about him attest. But only David Bourdons Warhol, with its lively, engrossing text and 325 striking illustrations, can lay claim to being the definitive study of the king of pop art. Nothing to do with the art world has ever been lost on David, Warhol once wrote about critic Bourdon, a close friend and confidant of the artist for more than 20 years. Here Bourdon effectively captures Warhols life, times, and work with the authenticity that only comes from having been there, and the result is truly a comprehensive, authoritative look at the multidimensional artist in all his many guises.

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