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Painter's Painting
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Superstar: The Life and Times of Andy
Warhol
Tom Wolfe, Sylvia Miles, David Hockney, Taylor Mead, Dennis Hopper, and a
Campbell's Soup spokesman are just some of the many who offer comment on
N.Y.C.'s life of the party--and if Workman can't find much old footage of his
subject conjugating nouns and verbs, Inevitably entertaining, though Warhol
seems no less enigmatic at the conclusion.
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Portrait of an Artist: Warhol
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I Shot Andy Warhol
In 1968, Valerie Solanas shot pop art icon Warhol, seriously wounding him. This
film traces her bizarre life leading to that moment, including the writing of
her ``SCUM Manifesto'' decreeing males biologically obsolete. Taylor is
brilliant as the delusional Solanas, and the film depicts Warhol (Harris, son of
actor Richard), his ``Factory, '' and the period in convincing detail. Not for
all tastes and slightly pretentious, but well made and fascinating.
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Andy Warhol
This is the first major profile of Andy Warhol's life and work since his
death in 1987 and includes some previously unseen footage of the artist,
shot in London shortly before his death. Warhol's was the classic
American rags to riches story: he was born in the industrial slums of
Pittsburgh the child of poor Czech immigrants. He grew up dreaming of
Hollywood stars and eventually became a star himself, famous for his pop
art, his bizarre underground films and for being the celebrity who for
twenty years attended every party in town. This program shows Warhol
performing for the media in interviews ranging over 25 years and
examines his artistic achievements in a career which spanned painting,
film, publishing, rock music and television. It also includes clips from
films such as ""Chelsea Girls,"" ""Lonesome Cowboys"" and ""Women in
Revolt,"" archival material, newsreel footage and contributions from
many of Warhol's closest associates and superstars, including Ondine,
Viva, John Giorno and Brigid Berlin.
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Andy Warhol Prints : A Catalogue Raisonne 1962-1987
This third revision of Andy Warhol Prints has been substantially
revised to incorporate numerous works that only publicly came to light
after the artist's death in 1987. Of the more than 1,100 color images
presented here, more than 660 are works that were not included in the
earlier editions and have not been previously published in book for, .
These include unpublished prints, trial proofs, and unique edition
prints that have only recently been rediscovered. 1244 photos, 1124 in
color.
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Popism : The Warhol '60s
Anecdotal, funny, frank, POPism is the ultimate inside story of a decade of
cultural revolution. Andy Warhol's own story of the 1960s and the extraordinary
scene that surrounded his studio--The Factory. Illustrated.
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Style, Style, Style
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Andy Warhol 1928-1987 : Commerce into
Art (Basic Art)
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Warhol
Artist, filmmaker, writer, rock producer, publisher and the leading exponent of
Pop Art, Andy Warhol used his canvasses of dollar bills, soup cans, disasters
and celebrities to erase the distinction between high and popular culture. Based
on the author's intimate knowledge and interviews with family, friends, lovers,
business associates, and enemies, this definitive biography reveals Warhol's
complex and controversial life. 53 photos.
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Andy Warhol (Getting to Know the World's
Greatest Artist
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Andy Warhol Diaries
Now in trade paperback, the sensational national bestseller that turns the
spotlight on one of the most influential and controversial figures of our time.
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Andy Warhol : Series and Singles
Thirteen years after his death, Andy Warhol's art is more dominant and
omnipresent than ever before. In particular, his serial works—the Campbell's
Soup Can, Jackie, Marilyn, Mao, and others—have been reproduced everywhere and
have profoundly influenced our perception and thinking about mass culture. This
striking book is a highly original survey of Warhol's entire creative output.
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