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Andy Warhol (Hardcover)
Gregor Muir, Yilmaz Dziewior; Contributions by Kenneth Brummel, Stephan Diederich, Olivia Laing
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R1,448
Discovery Miles 14 480
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A new reading of Warhol presents his life and work in the context
of contemporary concerns, emphasizing his continued relevance in
the digital age. As an underground art star, Andy Warhol was the
antidote to the prevalent Abstract Expressionist style of the
1950s. His work in advertising, fashion, film, and music videos
featured popular everyday subjects, openly acknowledged
wide-ranging influences, and had a fascination with popular
culture. Looking at his background in an immigrant family, ideas of
death and religion, sexuality, and ambition to push traditional
artistic boundaries, the book reveals Warhol as an artist who
succeeded and failed in equal measure and who embraced the
establishment while cavorting with the underground. It explores
Warhol's flirtation with the commercial world of celebrity
alongside his socially engaged collaborations and advocacy of
alternative lifestyles. Including many iconic as well as
lesser-known works, this book highlights Warhol's conceptual
ambition within the shifting creative and political landscape,
permitting a broad view of how Warhol, and his work, mark a period
of cultural transformation.
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Djordje Ozbolt (Hardcover)
Nicholas Cullinan, Gregor Muir; Edited by Lionel Bovier
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R921
Discovery Miles 9 210
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The paintings of Belgrade-born artist Djordje Ozbolt (born 1967)
vary greatly in subject, spanning religion, human relationships,
colonial exoticism (especially in Africa), to travel experiences
and cultural stereotypes. This publication is the first monograph
to celebrate Ozbolt's collagelike paintings.
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