
Warhol
A Life as Art
$31.10
- Paperback
976 pages
- Release Date
2 July 2021
Summary
The definitive biography of one of the most famous and influential artists the world has ever seen.
When critics attacked Andy Warhol’s Marilyn paintings as shallow, the Pop artist was happy to present himself as shallower still. He claimed that he silkscreened to avoid the hard work of painting, although he was actually a meticulous workaholic; in interviews he presented himself as a silly naif when in private he was the canniest of sophisticates. Blake Gopnik’s definitive b…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780141977744 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0141977744 |
| Author: | Blake Gopnik |
| Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Imprint: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 976 |
| Release Date: | 2 July 2021 |
| Weight: | 672g |
| Dimensions: | 197mm x 129mm x 45mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
John Lennon and I once hid from Andy in a closet at the Sherry-Netherland hotel. I wish I’d known him better. This fantastic new biography makes me feel that I do. It really reveals the man - and the genius - under that silver wig. * Elton John *Superb…Gopnik persuasively assembles his case over the course of this mesmerising book, which is as much art history and philosophy as it is biography – Kathryn Hughes * Guardian *A major biography based on hundreds of interviews, which considers the artist as a symbol of gay achievement and explodes the myth of his asexuality. * Guardian *Monumental… rollicking… a formidable achievement – Mick Brown * The Telegraph *Gripping * The Daily Mail *Full of irresistible titbits…Gopnik leaves us little doubt of the significance of Warhol at his best: the links between serial production in his Pop paintings and minimal avant-garde music; the Death & Disaster series identifying tragedy as a new form of mass entertainment; voyeuristic films occluding the line between art and life; portraits that presented America’s elite like a range of luxury goods. To borrow a favourite Warholism: Wow. – Hettie Judah * i newspaper *Gopnik’s exhaustive but stylishly written and entertaining account is Warholian in the best sense-raptly engaged, colorful, open-minded, and slyly ironic. (“He had become his own Duchampian urinal, worth looking at only because the artist in him had said he was.”) Warhol fans and pop art enthusiasts alike will find this an endlessly engrossing portrait * Publisher’s Weekly *Serves up fresh details about almost every aspect of Warhol’s life in an immensely enjoyable book that blends snappy writing with careful exegeses of the artist’s influences and techniques…a fascinating, major work that will spark endless debates. * Kirkus Reviews *Blake Gopnik’s incisive, richly detailed bio puts you in Andy’s inner circle and sanctum from beginning to end. It breaks down how, for decades, Andy strategically defined the pop culture zeitgeist as the world’s most renowned artist – Fab 5 Freddy, graffiti and hip-hop pioneerAn excellent inside view of Andy’s life, personality, and genius. – Diane von Furstenberg
About The Author
Blake Gopnik
Blake Gopnik is one of North America’s leading arts writers, has served as art and design critic at Newsweek and as chief art critic at the Washington Post and Canada’s Globe and Mail. He is a regular contributor to the New York Times and has a PhD in art history from Oxford University.
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