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Andy Warhol / Warhol, Andy; Bolton, Linda 2005  Book
Bolton, Linda Book
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Publication London, Franklin Watts, 2005.
Description 45pPale blue Spine
Series Artists in Their World
Summary/Abstract Explores the work of the most influential artists of our time in relation to their life and the society they lived in.
Contents Who was Andy Warhol? Early life The Big Apple Pop art Blown up cartoon strips Soup star Hollywood blonde 'The King' Death and disaster American contrasts The Factory Uncertain times A grieving widow Warhol and film Productive years Back to the beginning Self-portrait Warhol's legacy Pop art, Performance art Timeline Glosary Museums and galleries Index
Standard Number 9780749666248 Pb.
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ID:   013168


Andy Warhol "Giant" size / Warhol, Andy; Hickey, Dave(Intr.) 2010  Book
Warhol, Andy Book
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Publication London, Phaidon Press Limited, 2010.
Description 824pRed spine
Summary/Abstract The biography of Andy Warhol, a painter and graphic artist, who also produced a significant body of film work, including his famous Chelsea Girls. He was equally well known in the late sixties and early seventies as resident host at his studio, The Factory, where one could listen to Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground and rub elbows with Edie Sedgwick. Warhold died in New York in 1987.
Contents Introduction:Andy and the dreams that stuff is made of Success is a job in New York Andy starts to paint America the beautiful Matinee idols Death and disaster Into the photobooth Filmmaking The silver factory Andy Warhol, media entrepreneur Polaroids and portraits Ladies and gentlemen Still life and abstraction Last call References, credits, index
Standard Number 9780714845401 Hb.
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ID:   019680


Contemporary art - Volume seven / Glaves-Smith, John 2008  Book
Glaves-Smith, John Book
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Publication New York, Chelsea House Publishers, 2008.
Description 96pWhite Spine
Series Encyclopedia of art for young people
Summary/Abstract Celebrates the rich history of contemporary art spanning from World War II to the present. Art in postwar Europe reflected the politicval conflicts of the time as well as the horrors of the recent war. Many artists used abstraction to convey their themes. Later, Pop art arose from the consumer and popular culture o the 1960s. Now, the contemporary art scene is highly varied and more international and multimedia driven than ever before. The Encyclopedia of Art for Young People is an eight-volume set, arranged chronologically, that celebrates the rich history of art in an appealing and accessible format. Using full-colour reproductions of well-known masterpieces and providing in-depth coverage of the life and times of pivotal artists, this colourful new work is a solid introductory reference.
Contents Introduction Time line Art in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s Art in postwar Europe Pop art Abstract art in the 1960s The arj object under attack Conceptual art and dematerialized art The resurgence of painting Beyond painting and sculpture Glossary
Standard Number 9780791094754 Hb.
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ID:   018985


Faber book of Pop / Kureishi, Hanif (ed.); Savage, Jon (ed.) 1995  Book
Kureishi, Hanif (ed.) Book
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Publication London, Faber and Faber Limited, 1995.
Description xxxiii, 862pYellow Spine
Summary/Abstract A history of pop music from its underground origins through its low and high art phases to its current omni-presence. Includes fiction, reportage, fashion, art and fantasy as filtered through pop music.
Standard Number 0571179800 Pb.
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ID:   014624


Pop art / Spilsbury, Richard 2009  Book
Spilsbury, Richard Book
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Publication Illinois, Heinemann Library, 2009.
Description 48pBlack Spine
Series Art on the wall
Summary/Abstract Introduces Pop art with a focus on how to recreate this style and the techniques used. Special features include 'try it yourself' activities, 'tricks of the trade' sections which explain techniques used and 'artist focus' sections which look at the central protagonists of each movement.
Standard Number 9781432913687 Hb.
Key Words Pop art  UOI - Art 
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ID:   007613


Pop Art / Honnef, Klaus; Grosenick, Uta (ed.) 2006  Book
Grosenick, Uta (ed.) Book
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Publication Los Angeles, Taschen, 2006.
Description 96pYellow Spine
Summary/Abstract Pop art substitutes the everyday for the splendid; mass-produced articles are assigned the same importance as one-offs and the difference between high culture and popular culture is swept away. Media and advertising are among the preferred contents of Pop Art. Pop Art developed its full potential in the USA in the 1960s. The enthusiasm generated by Pop Art since the first works were exhibited has never died down - it is greater today than ever before.
Standard Number 3822822183 Pb.
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ID:   008683


Pop Art / McCarthy, David 2000  Book
McCarthy, David Book
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Edition 2003
Publication Great Britain, Tate Publishing, 2000.
Description 80pBlack Spine
Series Movements in Modern Art
Summary/Abstract Covers origins and movements in modern art ranging from pop art to the irreverance of Dadaism and surrealism to the celebration of glamour and hedonism through these movements.
Contents A new aesthetic sensibility Pedigree Production and consumption Fame Hedonism Today's yesterday Troubled times Conclusion Select bibliography Index
Standard Number 1854373048 Pb.
Key Words IGCSE  Surrealism  Modernism in art  Pop art  Dadaism  Transfer to IBDP 
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