The life and work of Andy Warhol has inspired many writers to tell of the artist's secrets in published writings. However, Carter Ratcliff accomplishes this feat in a unique fashion, profiling Warhol's work in Andy Warhol. A must-read for anybody interested in the origins of American Pop art, Ratcliff's book touches on all aspects of Warhol's work. Segmented chronologically, Ratcliff explains the influence and significance of select paintings, as well as sections devoted to Warhol's sketches, photographs, movies and notes on the techniques used by the artist. This format, combined with the inclusion of nearly 100 prints of paintings, is...
minor issue considering the enormous amounts of other information regarding Andy Warhol's art that is contained in Ratcliff's book. Warhol's work is very unique; Andy broke all the rules and made new ones as he went along. Warhol is known as the father of Pop art.
minor issue considering the enormous amounts of other information regarding Andy Warhol's art that is contained in Ratcliff's book. Warhol's work is very unique; Andy broke all the rules and made new ones as he went along. Warhol is known as the father of Pop art.
Ratcliff captures the essence of Warhol and his paintings, sketches, photography, and movies. Andy Warhol accomplishes the task of revealing some of the mystique behind the artist Andy Warhol as well as his work. Andy Warhol by Carter Ratcliff is a powerful source for anybody interested in the source of American Pop Art.
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