Books
Warhol Live: Music and Dance in Andy Warhol's Work
- Item Number
- 161
- Estimated Value
- 50 USD
- Sold
- 25 USD to HNivlem
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
This catalogue accompanying the 2008 Montreal Museum of Fine Arts exhibition reveals the myriad ways Warhol immersed himself in the music of his time. Tracing back to Warhol's introduction to music through the musical comedies, songs and soundtracks of his youth, this book opens with Warhol's portraits of the great films stars of his childhood. As the fascinating essays collected in this volume discuss, Warhol's renowned portraits of pop music icons such as Mick Jagger, Debbie Harry and Grace Jones are just one manifestation of his interest in music. Warhol collaborated with choreographer Merce Cunningham, served as producer for the Velvet Underground, incorporated music into his films, produced video-clips, designed dozens of record albums, filmed live concerts and created multimedia spectacles. Although never a musician himself, Warhol appropriated the imagery of a pop icon for some of his most arresting and haunting self portraits.
Designed to echo the music industry's most recognizable emblem - the album cover - this dynamic book includes more than 350 illustrations, offering a refreshing new way to appreciate the talent and evolution of an artist who mirrored society's ever-changing tastes and interests.
286 pages, hardcover.
The image here isn't doing the book justice--it's not gray, it's a shiny, reflective silver. Fun!
Donated by the Rower Gentry Family
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