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Virtu Art Books

Pop + Op Art: Lichtenstein to Warhol

Pop Art Pop Art (Movements in Modern Art S.)
Mass culture, popular taste and kitsch, previously considered outside the
limits of fine art, were the inspiration and provocative themes of pop art.
This book is intended as an accessible introduction to the pop art movement



Pop Art Pop Art (Phaidon Colour Library)
Pop Art was one of the most revolutionary art movements of the 20th century. In the 1950s, a group of artists in Great Britain and the USA, rather than despising popular culture, gladly embraced both its imagery and its methods, using photographs, advertisements, posters, cartoons and everyday objects to form the basis of their art. Their audacity at first scandalized the Establishment, but by the mid-1960s their work dominated the world art scene and names such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg were familiar to many. This book examines the formation and growth of the movement with selected examples from the style's most important exponents



Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein (Modern Masters S.)
Examines the paintings of the modern American artist,
looks at his role in the pop art movement, and discusses
the techniques and major themes of his work



Pop Art Pop Art
Paperback
Publisher:
Prestel



Andy Warhol's Interview Andy Warhol's Interview: The Crystal Ball of Pop Culture: Best of the First Decade 1969-1976 Vol 1
This collection of 7 books presents the first catalogue of that extraordinary history and like the old issues of the magazine is bound to become a valuable collectors item. Book 1: The Covers; Facsimile reproductions of every cover of Interview magazine published; Metallic clothbound hardcover; 160 pages, four color throughout. Book 2: The Pictures; A selection of the best Interview magazine photo-shoots of the first decade; Printed fabric hardcover; 192 pages, Tritone and four color-printing throughout. Book 3: The Interviews; A selection of best interviews from the first decade of Interview magazine; Plastic bound hardcover; 400 pages with an Audio CD. Book 4: The Andy Warhol Interviews; The best interviews for Interview magazine done by Andy Warhol; Clothbound hardcover; 192 pages. Book 5: The Fashion; A selection of the best interviews with fashion designers, together with best fashion photography of the first decade of Interview Magazine; Clothbound hardcover; Tritone printed throughout. Book 6: The Directors; The best interviews with the visionary leaders of the movie industry, with the choice of the best photos from the first decade of Interview magazine; Aluminium casebound hardcover; 192 pages. Book 7: The Back Of The Book; Fran Lebowitz's legendary "I cover the Waterfront" columns, with photos and illustrations; Clothbound, 96 pages; All Housed In A Box And Combined With A Facsimile Of The First Interview Magazine From 1969 And A Copy Of The Anniversary Edition From October 2004



Andy Warhol Retrospective Andy Warhol Retrospective
Though defiantly anti-metaphorical, he fetishised the staples of American life, and as a lover of its icons--Coca Cola, refrigerators, Elvis, Marilyn, Jackie Kennedy, the electric chair, his own lifelong habit of self-portraiture and those soup cans--inevitably he became one. With its emphasis firmly on the pictures, this catalogue bears lavish witness to a productive vision and brilliant body of work that will only continue to grow in stature with every repetitive viewing



Andy Warhol: Self Portraits Andy Warhol:
Self Portraits

Hardcover
Publisher:
Hatje Cantz



Pop and Op Art Pop and Op Art (Artists in Profile S.)
This series explores the lives of significant artists and their contemporaries, studied in the context of their school or period. Each book explains how the artists were affected by contempory world events such as the World Wars and in turn how society was affected by the artists work - Also looks at 'the next generation', providing biographies of artists influenced by the movement under discussion - resources section providing suggestions of further reading and websites and places to visit - a timeline and maps - glossary and index




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