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Andy Warhol je hlavný predstaviteľ popartového hnutia. Ako kreatívny a kritický pozorovateľ americkej spoločnosti dokázal stvárniť aktuálne témy, ako sú spotreba, materializmus, médiá a celebrity. Venoval sa reklame, komiksom, potlači predmetov bežnej spotreby, portrétoval najslávnejšie tváre Hollywoodu, a tým všetkým prispel k radikálnemu prehodnoteniu toho, čo je a čo nie je umelecké dielo. Práve vďaka Warholovi sa plechovka Campbellovej polievky a fľaša Coca-Coly stali objektami s rovnakou umeleckou hodnotou ako predmety na klasických zátišiach.

Spolu s tým Warhol radikálne zmenil vnímanie samotného umelca. Svojou slávnou vetou „chcem byť stroj“ dal najavo opovrhnutie voči konceptu autorstva. Pracoval metódami masovej produkcie, mal desiatky asistentov a svoje štúdio rád nazýval fabrikou. Táto kniha prináša pohľad do Warholovho rozsiahleho a pestrofarebného životného diela, ktoré do umenia vnieslo témy ako bývanie, výroba a konzum, a tak úplne prehodnotilo vnímanie „vysokého“ a „nízkeho“ umenia.

96 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1989

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Profile Image for Sotiris Makrygiannis.
535 reviews44 followers
February 1, 2019
Without knowing much about him, it is what the book description says: the elimination of the artists from art. The guy had a marketing eye and jobs, his famous "Images" are actually consumer products, he is the root of the consumerism that we see today? Probably. His trick very simple, playing with the negatives of popular images, something that a growth hacker will do today with newsjacking. Also back in the 60-70s the LSD culture gave those purplish colors, so consumer products OR popular image + the colors of the drug culture of the time + multiplication of image frame x3 or x4 times = Andy Warhol
Profile Image for Artù.
225 reviews7 followers
October 11, 2023
Libro bello e molto piacevole da leggere.
Artista, divo, superstar questa è l’escalation di Andy Warhol.
A leggere quanto scritto dall’autore Warhol era un sismografo della società; ha avuto la lucidità di leggere il suo tempo.
A Warhol non interessava un fico secco del consumismo, del mondo in erosione, del decadimento dei mass media, per lui contava fare soldi ed ascendere allo stato divino di superstar.
La pop-art di Warhol non aveva nessuna morale.
Personalmente trovo i suoi quadri innovativi ma non entusiasmanti; una cosa è certa Andy Warhol è un personaggio che rappresenta una società, uno spirito ancora oggi vigente, in una forma accelerata ed iper-espansa.
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336 reviews40 followers
February 14, 2021
Warhol sevdalısı olduğum için severek okuduğum bir kitap oldu. Alıntılar ve tablo betimlemeleri güzeldi. Benim için tek sıkıntısı daha çok bilgi aktarılabilineceğini düşünmemdi, özellikle kendisiyle ve hayatıyla ilgili.
Profile Image for Miroslav Pavelek.
165 reviews3 followers
September 8, 2024
80 pages about Warhol and his art. Quite interesting to see what his art was about including examples.
Profile Image for Noel Allison.
30 reviews1 follower
June 21, 2024
This goes through the different styles of work by Warhol. It gives a better insight as to his thinking behind different themes and explains them well including how his works were viewed at the time. An excellent resource about this great artist, includes wonderful artwork - not just the stuff everyone knows (in fact there is very little of that!).
Profile Image for Gayle.
238 reviews11 followers
October 2, 2011
Andy Warhol was one of the first artists I cared about enough to read about. I have heaps of books by and on Warhol. This was my first and still my favourite.

Mine is hardback with Mick Jagger on the front though.
Profile Image for Katsumi.
660 reviews
July 19, 2012
This lively monograph traces Warhol's meteoric rise from commercial artist to celebrated Pop artist/icon. His use of silkscreen revolutionized the process for generations of artists to follow.
Profile Image for Samuel.
274 reviews4 followers
March 4, 2020
Andy Warhol, 1928-1987: Commerce Into Art is an art book written by Klaus Honnef, a German art historian/professor. This book is Honnef's attempt to summarize Andy Warhol's life & works in less than 100 pages—which is remarkable since the book's first word goes something like this: all of Warhol's documented life that has ever existed today, if laid end to end, would reach halfway around the world. The book also contains many high-quality illustrations and images too, like any other TASCHEN publications.

Honnef narrates Warhol's life, beginning from his early life as a struggling commercial artist to becoming an iconic American pop artist/showbiz. Essentially, the book is about how Warhol redefined "art" into something modern (marketable). I love the part about his thought process & philosophy. I can understand why some people still despise Warhol even today—he literally sampled the "original" and turned it into something of his invention. He is, for lack of a better term, an art thief—a genius art thief that has left the art world in shock.

In summary, this book is for anyone wanting to spare maybe 2-4 hours of his time to explore Andy Warhol's life and works in less than 100 pages.
Profile Image for CM.
262 reviews35 followers
June 18, 2017
What I learnt from this book:
The work and life of Andy Warhol, and books of the same series can be some distinct species.

Like Mark Rothko, here we have big panels of reproductions of the artist's work and brief chapters of biography. Unlike that book, the biography is not as accessible and the interpretation part, which is sparse in the previous book, seems to be a bit overblown here. After introducing two video works of Warhol, Sleep and Empire [two works with very little to look at, unless you want to stare at a guy sleeping or the Empire State Building for hours], the author suggests:

"[The way Warhol filmed it] made them strikingly immediate and fresh. If the cinemagoer really concentrated and become involved in these films, they had an incredibly forceful effect. Offering utterly meaningless trivia, they took an attentive audience out of the real world of purpose and constraint and induced a mood bordering on the ecstatic - whilst still in a state of consciousness. Warhol's film build up an explosive effect and alive, seen against the background of the narrative film tradition of Hollywood and its cliche cinema. Consciously ignoring every rule, Warhol unmasks them as empty shells filled with a manifest and lively reality. And yet his films would be unthinkable without the traditional film hold them up against; they are shaped by their deliberate contrast to the Hollywood approach and benefit from its myths."

This kind of (over?)interpretation is quite common in the second half of the book. To me, there is a fine line separating art criticism from marketing copy in auction-house catalogues ...
21 reviews
August 4, 2022
Was looking for a book about Warhol's art rather than a book about his life. I had already read three books by him; The Warhol Diaries, Philosophy, and Popism. All worthwhile, yet Warhol doesn't discuss in detail his process of how he produced his art. This book is an overview of his art and it does discuss process. However, it appears to be translated from German or written by someone who does not have a grasp of American or British English. So there are some oddities in the use of language. All the art work presented is from European collections. (Not a bad thing, this is just info.) I found the book to have a European point of view of Warhol's art which clashed with my view of Warhol's art and how he is viewed by art historians in the U.S. But it's always good to read another point of view. The book from the NY MoMA is more readable and informative. That book is: Andy Warhol, 2017. Edited by Rebecca Roberts and published by The Museum of Modern Art, New York.
Profile Image for Justin.
13 reviews
September 22, 2023
Andy Warhol, the iconic artist of the 20th century, indeed transformed commerce into art. Through his unique approach to pop art, Warhol explored the relationship between consumer culture and artistic expression. His vibrant and bold works, such as his famous Campbell's Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe portraits, challenged traditional notions of art and redefined the boundaries of what could be considered artistic. Warhol's fusion of commerce and art continues to inspire and influence artists today. 🎨💰
Profile Image for Sonia.
109 reviews
September 25, 2021
¡Por fin terminado! Creo que si resumiese este año, sería el año de los bloqueos lectores, pero bueno… también es positivo leer con más calma.

Y con calma he leído este libro dedicado al artista pop Andy Warhol, una combinación biográfica junto con su desarrollo artístico. Desde los inicios, por sus serigrafías, filmografía y asuntos varios.

Muy recomendable como acercamiento a su vida y obra de forma breve y amena.
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34 reviews
December 2, 2022
i can tell the author liked Warhol, and i simply loved how well he always got to blend in a very exquisite way what was going on in the context of society and how it impacted on Warhol’s artistic vision at that moment
the few thing i didn’t like is that although he explains the cause of his death, he didn’t write the date
also, it would’ve been nice if he made a better emphasis on how the attempt of murder created a before and after on his work that is very noticiable
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Profile Image for Marzia_Nicole.
107 reviews19 followers
February 2, 2019
The book is well written and managed to convey an accurate description of Andy Warhol and its art without lingering on myths and gossips.
Having said that, I struggled to finish it. Perhaps because I don't particularly like Warhol's art, apart from a few revolutionary works.
But this is all down to personal taste.
Profile Image for Pate Duncan.
53 reviews22 followers
July 7, 2022
The actual writing occasionally feels a bit sensationalistic or mythologizing of Warhol in ways that feel a bit obvious. I mean he was Warhol; we all know what that means! What we don’t all know, though, is how to take that seriously. This book occasionally does that, which I found valuable. Finally pro-Warhol at last.
Profile Image for Nicole Cassidy.
27 reviews
August 12, 2017
Informative with great insight into Andy Warhol's life, art and motivations. It was dry in feeling though, and read more like a tradition school textbook because of the lack of engagement it offered.
Profile Image for Zacary Ryan.
47 reviews90 followers
January 8, 2020
Does this romanticize Warhol's life and over inflate the importance and artistic merits of Warhol's art? Probably.
Does this deliver a basic overview of Warhol's life and artistic progression while showing you lots of pretty pictures? Yes.
That's really all I wanted, so I'm happy with it.
Profile Image for Alec Downie.
310 reviews8 followers
February 6, 2021
Does not add a great deal to the Warhol story but still worth revisiting the art and motivations behind the images and man.

It is also a very good introduction for people that just want the basics of who and why Warhol is important, in book format.
Profile Image for Max Oliveira.
163 reviews15 followers
March 23, 2022
Livro Taschen on a budget.

Satiricidade a parte até que é uma leitura bem interessante com um corpo bem robusto de obras do Sr. Warhola.

Recomendo para todo fã de arte, porque todo mundo sabe que fãs de arte amam colecionar livros da Taschen.

God bless e grande abraço.
102 reviews
July 26, 2022
the Taschen Basic Art series is a great collection to dip your toes into artist monographs if you don't know where to start (i mean there's the internet bu after 37 years in print this collection is almost as iconic as the artists covered in it)
Profile Image for Joe.
31 reviews
May 21, 2022
It was somewhat interesting. I felt that the author didn't know what direction to take the book when he was writing it.
7 reviews
June 26, 2022
Buen libro, muy buen resumen de un artista ironicó. Las ilustraciones de 10, aunque muy pocas para mi gusto.
Profile Image for GOMOJU SHIMTH.
5 reviews2 followers
July 5, 2024
A story that makes you laugh, cry and reflect. The characters are so real that you feel like you know them personally. A reading that leaves you with a deep feeling of satisfaction.
Profile Image for Rita Vb.
35 reviews
December 27, 2025
Tudo é culpa do Andy Warhol se tu tentares com força suficiente
Profile Image for Coralie Michon.
201 reviews2 followers
June 29, 2020
Warhol is an amazing artist. I especially love his work of Jackie Kennedy, my idol. This book had a lot of information about non only the art he made, but why he made it that way, his inspirations, his motives, his life. That collection of book is incredible and I think i might start to collect all of them!
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