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Andy Warhol : Drawings 1942-19871 review
Mark Francis, Dieter Koepplin, ..., 1999

Imagery + Surrealism = Pop Realism
After reading this book, I reckon that Andy Warhol was a man of unpredictable genius. Imbedded in his images is the poetic appeal and the simultaneous pop and avante-garde timelessness of his art. He made the serious and the comic blend well. He balanced the beau monde and the classless. His colour choices evoked and exposed the hidden images within his works, and they simply slither in mind ...
  
  











  



  
Andy Warhol : Men2 reviews
Alan Cumming, Andy Warhol (Artist), ...

Amazon Remainders Account, 2004

The Greatness is in the Simplicity
Andy Warhol remains a true Icon of the art world. His famous '15 minutes of fame' was a terrific statement, but in Warhol's case his words and his art linger on in museum retrospectives, in art history studies, and in books on photography, fine print making, and art whether drawn, painted, of screened. This little book is a treasure. From the opening apropos statement by Alan Cumming, the ...
  
  











  



  
ANDY WARHOL/SUPERNOVA: Stars, Deaths, and Disasters, 1962-19642 reviews
Andy Warhol

Walker Art Center, 2005

A 'must' for any serious Warhol collection
SUPERNOVA: STARS, DEATHS, AND DISASTERS 1962-64 gathers Andy Warhol's works from a narrow period of time, with a focus on Warhol's paintings of disasters, crashes, and more. Essays by Warhol critics accompany this survey of his works in a range of media, providing a visual catalog of his artistic methods and influence and presenting holdings from the Walker Art Center, which began its ...
  
  











  



  
Andy Warhol Prints: A Catalogue Raisonne 1962-19874 reviews
Frayda Feldman, Jorg Schellmann, ...

D.A.P./Feldman Fine Arts/Andy Warhol Foundati, 1997

The best catalog of Andy's Prints
This gem of a book gets into all the details of Warhol's print making. See source images as well as artist's and printer's proofs. A must for any collector wanting to explore Warhol's work as well as a real eye opener as to how busy this man really kept himself.
  
  











  



  
Andy Warhol by Christopher Makos1 review
Christopher Makos, Andy Warhol

Charta, 2002

Makos' Lens and Warhol's Lipstick
During a collaborative art-project in the early 1980s, Christopher Makos, a brilliant artist in his own right, transformed the Pop artist Andy Warhol into a bi-gendered diva. Always on the cutting edge, and documenting the... subcultures of NYC and beyond, Makos brilliantly captures Warhol's other persona... anti-normative persona -- it is important to note that Warhol often requested ...
  
  











  



  
Love, Love, Love2 reviews
Andy Warhol

Pavilion Books, 1995

Great lines, great pictures...
The pages pour out with emotion! I loved every minute of it! You would love this if you love love... Give it to your lover and you're sure to receive smiles and more!!!
  
  











  



  
Andy Warhol1 review
Andy Warhol, Gerard Malanga, ...

Tony Shafrazi Gallery, 1998

The breadth of Warhol's paintings
You can get a excellent sense of Warhol's progress from this book. 1962 seems to have been a decisive years. Before 1962, one can see Warhol's transition from commercial artist and early experimentalism. Beginning sometime in 1962, one sees the emergence of the well-chosen, well-executed images that Warhol is known for. It seems helpful in understanding his growth to see some of Warhol's less ...
  
  











  



  
Cats, Cats, Cats3 reviews
Andy Warhol

Bulfinch, 1994

absolutely darling
I found this book at a pop art display at a local museum and being that I adore cats, this made me appreciate them much more. The book includes beautiful cat illustrations along with quotes from Warhol.
  
  











  



  
Andy Warhol: Photography2 reviews

Edition Stemmle, 1999

Most comprehensive book of Warhol's photgraphs to date.
Very comprehensive retrospective of Andy Warhol's photography. I especially liked the fact that the book presents the orginal photographs used as the source material for so many of his silkscreens. Wonderful section on photos of Andy Warhol taken by others. A must for any Warhol fan. I have many books about Warhol. There is material in this book that I've never seen anywhere else. You'll ...
  
  











  



  
25 Cats Name Sam and One Blue Pussy1 review
Andy Warhol

Panache Press at Random House, 1987

Fantastic gift for cat lovers!
This is a charming item for collectors of cat books. Illustrated with 205 full page color drawings, by pop artist, Andy Warhol, it's great whimsical art. Warhol had it privately printed in a limited edition of 190 about 1954 as gifts for his friends. This is a facsimile edition of the original book, and has a notice of the limited edition in front as it appeared in the copy number 4.
  
  











  



  
Warhol Memoir1 review
Christopher Makos, Andy Warhol

Charta, 2004

What a trip!
Christopher Makos is truly "top notch!" (love that silly old term!) He has captured all of ANDY WARHOL here! Thanks Chris! I would love to sit down over dinner sometime! Your stories must be true treasures! :-p
  
  











  



  
The Philosophy of Andy Warhol56 reviews
Andy Warhol

Penguin Books Ltd (UK), 2007

straight from the master
I used to think that Andy Warhol was not a real artist, only a great self promoter. This book, written in his own words, proved my prejudice to be completely wrong and uncalled for. Much of what we encounter today in popular culture was forecasted in this book by Warhol. If only the best economists could even be 10 percent as right about their forecasts!
  
  











  



  
Andy Warhol Idea Book1 review

Chronicle Books, 2002

Andy Warhol Idea Book
I bought it for a friend who needed a sketch book for all her wonderful designs, she loved it. Wonderful hard cover and great thick pages
  
  











  



  
The Religious Art of Andy Warhol1 review
Jane Daggett Dillenberger, Andy Warhol

Continuum International Publishing Group, 1998

A "must" for all Warhol fans
In The Religious Art Of Andy Warhol, art historian and curator Jane Dillenberger explores the sources and manifestations of the controversial pop-artist's spiritual side as revealed through his work. Especially his Skill paintings, the Warhol prints based on Renaissance religious artwork, his Cross paintings, and the large Warhol series based on "The Last Supper". Warhol grew up on a Slovakian ...
  
  











  



  
Ho, Ho, Ho!1 review
Andy Warhol

Bulfinch, 1995

A very Warhol Christmas
"Ho, Ho, Ho!", by Andy Warhol, is a delightful little book. It brings together a number of Warhol's works of visual art, done in various media, together with quotes from some of his writings. As the title indicates, the illustrations and text all have a Christmas theme. Some of the illustrations are black-and-white, but most are in vibrant color. Warhol uses Santas, Christmas trees, presents, ...
  
  











  



  
Angels, Angels, Angels1 review
Andy Warhol

Bulfinch, 1994

Fabulous Coffee Table book
This book is beautiful it uses both hand draw art and a compulation of quotes by the author ... i love to read it and look at the pictures --- whether you love warhol or angels this book is a definate yes to any collector
  
  











  



  
Andy Warhol's Exposures1 review
Andy Warhol

Putnam Publishing Group, The, 1980

Thumbs Up
A fun book of photos Warhol took of his high society friends like Truman Capote and Jackie Onassis. A text of his commentary accompanies the photos.
  
  











  



  
Vanishing Animals1 review
Andy Warhol, Kurt Benirschke

Springer, 1986

Amazing collaboration between Andy Warhol and a renowned human pathologist on endangered species
Kurt Benirshke is one of the world's experts in human placental pathology, a full professor at the UCSD School of Medicine, and has donated his services to help care for animals at the San Diego Zoo for decades. Andy Warhol is more than we thought; his illustrations of endangered animal species in this book reveal a side of his talent which is astounding and unexpected. This art book is a ...
  
  











  



  
Andy Warhol: 5 Deaths1 review
Jeff Koons, Andy Warhol

Stellan Holm Gallery, 2004

Art as a repetitive accident
This is a high-quality catalogue on a small Warhol exhibition held in a commercial gallery that focused on one of the artist's Death and Disaster series, depicting a car accident scene. The illustrations accurately show Warhol's mastery of color and the mechanization, dehumanizing effect the repetition of the same scene (albeit a horrific one)in an endless variety of colors and formats can have ...
  
  











  



  
Andy Warhol: Pioneer of Pop Art (People to Know)1 review
Carin T. Ford

Enslow Publishers, 2001

TED 451: Book Review
This book is very interesting and most importantly, easy to read. They seperate the different parts of his life very well and they provide good information on not only his life, but also about the concepts of the Pop Art movement. There is not a lot of pictures in it, mostly text.
  
  











  








   



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