Warhol

Warhol

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Apr 28, 2020 · Inglese · Copertina rigida (962 pagine)
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Formato Copertina rigida
Pagine 962
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Apr 28, 2020
Editore Ecco
ISBN-10 0062298399
ISBN-13 9780062298393

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Blake Gopnik delves into the life and career of Andy Warhol, unraveling the complexities behind the iconic figure of the Pop art movement. He vividly captures Warhol’s unique ability to turn a critical lens on the very art that was being scrutinized. Through an intimate exploration of the artist's most famous works, particularly his Marilyn series, Gopnik reveals how Warhol welcomed controversy and interpreted it as an opportunity for deeper engagement with his audience.

As the narrative unfolds, Gopnik highlights Warhol's innovative techniques and the cultural environment that fostered his provocative style. The book examines the intersection of celebrity, commerce, and art, showcasing how Warhol's work challenged traditional perceptions and expanded the boundaries of artistic expression. Layering personal anecdotes with insightful analysis, Gopnik paints Warhol as both a brilliant artist and a shrewd commentator on the nature of fame and the role of art in society.

Ultimately, the story intertwines Warhol's public persona with his private struggles, revealing a man who sought connection in a world that often felt detached. Gopnik’s thorough research and engaging storytelling illuminate the enduring legacy of Warhol, making it clear that his contributions continue to influence contemporary art and culture long after his time. Through this exploration, readers gain a profound appreciation for Warhol’s genius and the lasting impact of his artistry.

Generi

Romanzo Biografia LGBTQ+ Umorismo Arte e Fotografia
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