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Few figures tower over twentieth-century art like Salvador Dali and
Andy Warhol. Their works were ground-breaking and incalculably
influential, yet at the same time both artists were wildly popular
in their lifetime and have only become more so in the decades since
their deaths. Despite the striking differences in their art and
personalities, the two men nonetheless had a lot in common the most
obvious being a strong sense of the power of publicity and an
affinity for eccentricity and extravagance. They also shared a love
of New York, which both men made the heart of their social lives;
it was there, in the 1960s, that they met for the first time. This
book offers the first-ever direct juxtaposition of Dali and Warhol
as personalities and artists. Torsten Otte builds his account
through perceptive analyses of similarities in their lives and
work, and reconstructs their many encounters based on first-hand
accounts by some 120 people who knew and worked with the men.
Around sixty images, many of them published here for the first
time, by eminent photographers such as Richard Avedon, David
Bailey, Philippe Halsman, Christopher Makos, Man Ray, or Robert
Whitaker, round out the book.
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