Warhol's Jews by Richard Meyer

Warhol's Jews by Richard Meyer

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Warhol's Jews by Richard Meyer

When it first appeared in 1980, Andy Warhol's "Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century" was adored by Jewish audiences even as it aroused antagonism from critics. Why did Warhol create this series? How did he select the figures to be portrayed? How has the passage of time reshaped the meaning of these portraits?This handsomely illustrated book examines the history of these silk-screen paintings and prints, delving into Warhol's refashioning of portraiture, his deep interest in repetitive art forms, and his embrace of commercialism. Richard Meyer shows how Warhol's unorthodox approach to portrait painting was a product of both his seriousness as an artist and his avowed interest in making money, and he explains how Warhol selected ten figures - from Bernhardt and Buber to Freud and Kafka - who would ensure the timelessness of his series. The volume, which also includes discussions of the celebrated subjects of "Ten Portraits", images of related prints, and a timeline, offers new insights into a significant series by an iconic American artist.
Richard Meyer is associate professor of art history at the University of Southern California. Gabriel de Guzman is curatorial assistant at The Jewish Museum.
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ISBN 13 9780300141153
ISBN 10 0300141157
Title Warhol's Jews
Author Richard Meyer
Series Jewish Museum
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Yale University Press
Year published 2008-08-26
Number of pages 64
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.