The perfect introduction to the life and work of this pioneering artist The work of Andy Warhol (1928-1987) reflected and commented on contemporary themes in American society: consumerism, celebrity, mass production, disaster, and death.
To capture these ideas he used a wide range of iconic images: Coca-Cola, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, the electric chair, the crashed car, the race riot, and the atomic bomb.
His openness to subject matter was matched by a willingness to explore all media, resulting in his innovative approach to painting, photography, drawing, and printmaking, and his influential activity as an experimental filmmaker.
Andy Warhol , with its radiant metallic cover, offers a concise introduction to and pictorial overview of one of the greatest modern artists, one who redefined 20th-century art.
About author(s): Stephanie Straine is curator of exhibitions and projects at Modern Art Oxford.
She specializes in American art of the 1960s.
Society | Consumerism celebrity mass production disaster and death |
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To capture these ideas he used a wide range of iconic images | Cocacola |
About author(s) | Stephanie |