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Warhol's America Philippe Tretiack

Warhol's America By Philippe Tretiack

Warhol's America by Philippe Tretiack


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Warhol created a style that was to change the destiny of western art and to propagate a new image of the States. Leader of his generation, champion of American culture, he has achieved mythical status: in using the symbols of his country in his art, he himself became the American symbol.

Warhol's America Summary

Warhol's America by Philippe Tretiack

Who better symbolizes the America of the 60s than Andy Warhol? In the space of a few years, the "enfant terrible" of the New York underground became the spokesman of modern America, the essence of which he communicated by borrowing the country's codes, myths and symbols. Mickey Mouse, Marilyn Monroe, the dollar, the Coca Cola bottle, became new subjects for screen prints, but also the precursors to a new style that was destined to change the course of Western art and to propagate a new image of the States. This illustrated insight includes two interviews with Warhol.

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GOR003387600
9780500237359
0500237352
Warhol's America by Philippe Tretiack
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1997-06-02
80
N/A
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