List of books and articles about andy warhol online. I remember when this book was first published, without an index. Obsessed with celebrity, consumer culture, and mechanical reproduction, pop artist andy warhol created some of the most iconic images of the 20th century. The infinitely cool world of andy warhol and his factory is captured in andy warhol s index, a book that mixes gritty, edgy pop art and the interactivity of children books. As famous for his quips as for his arthe variously mused that art is what you can get away with and everyone will be famous for 15 minutes warhol drew widely from popular culture and everyday subject matter, creating works. With the assistance of stephen shore, paul morrisey, ondine, nico, christopher cerf, alan rinzler, gerald harrison, akihito shirakawa and particularly david paul. In the late sixties, warhol set out to turn a trade book into a piece of pop art, and the result was this astonishing account of the artists, superstars, addicts, and freaks who made up the factory milieu. A splendid life of andy warhol claims him as the most influential artist of the 20th century, and isnt shy of exposing his private life kathryn hughes sat 22 feb 2020 02. Holly woodlawn left florida, flew back to new york, and got a job as coatcheck girl at lewis freedmans club s. A pop art, popup childrens book for druggy hipsters, 1967. Warhol is known for leading the pop art movement in the united states. Reading warhols historic pop popup book is like stopping by the factory and then tagging along with andy as he visits ultra violet and the velvet underground. An iconic publication of the era, black and white printed pages of the factory, its people and artworks including multiple inserted popups.
Andy warhol andy warhols index book for sale artspace. Our interviews with warhols friends and collaborators continue with. Spanning the mid1970s until just a few days before his death in 1987, the andy warhol diaries is a compendium of the more than twenty thousand pages of the artists diary. Overview depending on your point of view, andy warhol is the greatest american artist of the second half of the 20th century or a corrupter of art who. Andy warhols factory through the eyes of stephen shore. Valerie jean solanas april 9, 1936 april 25, 1988 was an american radical feminist and author best known for writing the scum manifesto, which she selfpublished in 1967, and attempting to murder andy warhol in 1968 solanas had a turbulent childhood. Andy warhols index book features a compilation of interviews, art inserts, pop ups, photographs, recording discs, and descriptions of life at the factory. Warhol index metallic pop up book, handsigned in black marker by andy warhol view photo. Giant rainbow noses, alleged tabs of lsd, a popup castle, and a can of hunts. First edition, from 1967, with thirtynine offset lithographs, popups in colors, plastic record by velvet underground and collage elements, the balloon stuck to two pages, as is.
He drew, with a distinctive and recognizable line, magazine illustrations, advertisements, book jackets, and. He also made television appearances on the love boat and saturday night live, appeared in both print and television commercials, produced music videos, and modeled in fashion shows. The volume, as originally published, included 10 interesting details that have broken or fallen out of many volumes and so, a complete book is extremely rare. August 6, 1928 february 22, 1987 was an american artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. Andy warhol s index was published in 1967 by random house. An interview with andy at the balloon farm ingrid superstar on the factory reprinted from the fire island news notes on myepic. There are aspects that you would expect to find in an art book such as snippets of interviews and scores. Book with illustrations, record, popups, fold outs and index balloon. Andy warhol s index book paperback january 1, 1967 by nico andy warhol wstephen shore author, ondine paul morrissey author 5. By 1960, warhol had become one of the most successful commercial artists in new york.
Andy warhols infamous factory through the eyes of a teenage. Resembling a book of tickets, excerpts from fourteen papers presented at the. Artists book, offset lithograph printed, with popups, foldouts, collage additions, and one 7 flexi disc. Andy warhols index book graphic arts princeton university. As famous for his quips as for his arthe variously mused that art is what you can get away with and everyone will be famous for 15 minuteswarhol drew widely from popular culture and everyday subject matter, creating works. This book is an indepth, deluxe treatment of the film, featuring stills from the newly digitized film, previously unpublished transcripts and archival materials, and expanded information about each of the individual films that comprise the chelsea girls. Unforgettable photos of psychedelia and debauchery from the golden age of lsd. Andy warhols index book is notoriously difficult to find complete with all its ephemeral components, and in good condition. After overcoming many struggles, he pursued his goals and became one of the most recognizable artists in american history.
Andys topics include the esoteric as well as the mundane as he rambles his way through a variety of subjects which have become important to andy at some time in. A presentable 1967 first printing of this important 20th century artists book, which andy warhol designed in the 1960s as a childrens book for hipsters, including several playful interactive elements, from a popup of warhols iconic tomato soup can to a red accordion, which. American photographer stephen shore was only 17 when he was invited to andy warhols factory to take a few pictures. The philosophy of andy warhol from a to b and back again by andy warhol is a nonfiction account of andy warhols perspectives and opinions. Andy warhols index, the pope of pops massproduced 1967 popup. Quarter cloth and paper covered boards with brillo plastic laminated rowlux lenticular front cover designed by andy warhol. Warhol took an interest in television and produced two cable shows, andy warhols t. The leading exponent of the pop art movement and one of the most influential artists of the late 20th cent. See all formats and editions hide other formats and editions.
Andy warhols factory through the eyes of stephen shore cnn style. Originally conceived as a childrens book for hipsters, andy warhols index is full of. This book was designed by andy warhol during the 1960s as a childrens book for hipsters. With the exception of the plastic balloon which unless removed at the time, invariably melts. Andy warhols index book by andy warhol first edition. A novel is the perfect literary manifestation of andy warhols sensibility. The infinitely cool world of andy warhol and his factory is captured in andy warhols index, a book that mixes gritty, edgy pop art and the interactivity of children books. This is a versioned digital strategy repository for the andy warhol museum in pittsburgh, pa, usa. Contributions by andy warhol, stephen shore, billy name, nat finkelstein, paul morissey, ondine, nico, christopher cerf, alan rinzler, gerald harrison, akihito shirakawa and david paul. She said her father regularly sexually abused her and she had a volatile relationship with her mother and stepfather after her parents. Etsy is the home to thousands of handmade, vintage, and oneofakind products and gifts related to your search. The story goes that michael hollingsworth gave andy some acid one time.
Includes a black and white sheet for paraphernalia, 812 by 1112 inches. With the exception of the plastic balloon which unless removed at the time, invariably melts into the pages of warhols wonderbook, this is a particularly fine example of what is regarded as the artists first photobook. Giant rainbow noses, alleged tabs of lsd, a popup castle, and a can of hunts tomato paste. The hardcover issue of this early warhol production. Andy warhol, 192887, american artist and filmmaker, b. Perhaps the most interesting warhol book i keep running across on the site is much more than a book its a novelty item and activity center, a popup book meets scrapbook meets photography exhibit. Andy warhol andy warhol is an artist who is known by many. Artists book, offset lithograph printed, with popups, foldouts, and collage additions.
Andy warhols index book, 1967 books prepublication dummys gift of richard f. His works explore the relationship between artistic expression, advertising, and celebrity culture that flourished by the 1960s, and span a variety of media, including painting. Andy warhols index book paperback january 1, 1967 by nico andy warhol wstephen shore author, ondine paul morrissey author 5. The warholstars timeline 1980s plus andy warhol art and. Building on the theme of adult childrenatplay, warhol designed this book to reflect his manhattan underground culture. The strategy is designed to grow with the museum through technologys rapid evolution and be a living resource the museum can use to navigate the fastmoving and often uncharted waters of the. Andy warhols 1966 movie the chelsea girls is the iconic document of the factory scene and 1960s new york. Andy warhols index book douglas stewart fine books. With the assistance of stephen shore and others and particularly david paul. No matter what youre looking for or where you are in the world, our global marketplace of sellers can help you find unique and affordable options. Andy warhol index book 1967, signed liveauctioneers.
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