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Andy Warhol: From Silverpoint to Silver Screen * 1950s Drawings

Hardback

Main Details

Title Andy Warhol: From Silverpoint to Silver Screen * 1950s Drawings
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Daniel Blau
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:248
Category/GenreArt and design styles - from c 1960 to now
Drawing and drawings
Individual artists and art monographs
ISBN/Barcode 9783777453415
ClassificationsDewey:741.973
Audience
General
Illustrations 120 colour illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Hirmer Verlag
Imprint Hirmer Verlag
Publication Date 24 September 2009
Publication Country Germany

Description

Campbells soup cans, the banana album cover from The Velvet Underground and quirky colour-adjusted panels of film stars and artists - Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Jackson - are all immediately recognisable as Andy Warhols work. But he was also a skilled draftsman, filling early sketchbooks with freehand drawings of still lifes and portraits of friends. From Silverpoint to Silver Screen brings together more than 100 of Warhols early drawings, from the 1950s. They show great great technical ability and are executed in Warhols characteristic blotted-line-technique, which involved tracing projected photographic images onto paper and blotting the inked figures to creative variations on a theme. Many drawings were completed during Warhols early years in New York and include award-winning commercial illustrations and assignments from his studies at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. Other images demonstrate his take on the dark side of society. The book includes insightful essays on the young Andy Warhol and the art scene of the 1950s. This groundbreaking publication reveals a lesser-known side of Warhol and gives insight into a time of uncertainty and excitement in his development.

Author Biography

Sydney Picasso has been adjunct curator of the Musee d'Art et Histoire de Meudon, served on the Acquisitions Committee of the Centre Pompidou, and was honored by the French Ministry of Culture as a Chevalier of Arts and Letters. She is coauthor, with Claude Baudez, of Lost Cities of the Maya.James Hofmaier was an art critic, author, and translator who published several books on Andy Warhol, Markus Lupertz, and other artists. He is also the editor of Max Beckmann.