Description
As well as being one of the leading figures in the American Pop Art movement, Andy Warhol
was a painter, printmaker, occasional sculptor and filmmaker whose work carried on the tradition
of Dadaism which questioned the very validity of art itself. In the main he used his images and
objects, and the way they are formed, to draw parallels with cultural processes. Thus, by means
of a variety of techniques, but principally the choice of images, their visual repetition and pictorial
isolation, and the use of colour, Warhol made us doubly aware of contemporary materialism,
political manipulation, economic exploitation, conspicuous consumption, media hero-worship,
and the creation of artificially-induced needs and aspirations. And through manipulating images
and the public persona of the artist, Warhol also threw back in our faces the contradictions and
superficialities of contemporary culture and the art it has engendered, whilst incorporating in his
paintings and sculptures the very techniques of mass production that are central to the modern
world, emphasizing to the point of absurdity the complete detachment from social and artistic
commitment that he saw in the world around him. Despite the uneveness and shallowness of
much of his later work, Andy Warhol was one of the most brilliant, challenging and intentionally
infuriating artists of the latter half of the twentieth century.
Details
Publisher - Parkstone International
Author(s) - Eric Shanes
Hardback
Published Date -
ISBN - 9781646997022
Dimensions - 27 x 21.6 x 1.8 cm
Page Count - 208
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