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Contains color artwork by Andy Warhol.
Author : Andy Warhol
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Page : 152 pages
File Size : 48,5 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
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Contains color artwork by Andy Warhol.
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Page : 34 pages
File Size : 30,66 MB
Release : 1990
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Author : Andy Warhol
Publisher : Phaidon
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 20,77 MB
Release : 2007-03-19
Category : Art
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"To the general public, Andy Warhol is known as a painter of famous faces - from Liz and Marilyn to his own ever-changing self-portrait. Less familiar are the portraits Warhol made throughout his career of socialites, art dealers, collectors, politicians, and a variety of contemporary cult figures, mostly commissioned work that helped finance his other wide-ranging artistic activities. Featuring more than 300 portraits made from the early 1960s until the artist's death in 1987, Andy Warhol Portraits is the first book to provide a comprehensive view of this overlooked body of work, which includes such well-known twentieth-century icons as Jackie Kennedy, Mick Jagger, Liza Minnelli, and Queen Elizabeth, as well as many paintings largely unknown even to avid Warhol followers. With contextualizing essays by longtime Warhol collaborator Tony Shafrazi and art critics Carter Ratcliff and Robert Rosenblum, Andy Warhol portraits is a face-book of the amazing cast of characters that populated Warhol's fascinating, star-studded, and, at times, sordid world." - inside front cover.
Author : Nicholas Wilson Photographer
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Page : pages
File Size : 41,86 MB
Release : 2006-12-15
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ISBN : 9781364998509
A pictorial look back at a special time in a special place, a social history of the 1970s counterculture on the Mendocino Coast of northern California, with 160 pages and over 180 documentary photos. The limited first edition was sold out a week after release, becoming an instant rare book. The current First Revised Edition is the same book with a few errors and omissions corrected. "...Nicholas Wilson brings that era to blazing life once more. It's time travel at its funniest and most poignant.... Reading 'Mendocino In the Seventies' is a bittersweet visit to a time we imagined could last forever, but was gone in the space of a decade or so. ... If you can find a copy ... by all means grab it." -- Tony Miksak in Words On BooksRead the full review by longtime bookseller Tony Miksak in the archive at http://web.archive.org/web/20080514075418/http://www.gallerybookshop.com/bkm/wob061217.htmlFor complete details and sample photos see www.nwilsonphoto.com/book.htm
Author : Allan Tannenbaum
Publisher : Gerald Duckworth
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 18,91 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Arts
ISBN : 9780715641699
New York in The 70s is a remarkable body of work produced by photographer Allan Tannenbaum while he was photo editor of the SoHo Weekly News in Manhattan. Based mainly on news and feature stories assigned by the paper, the photographs encompass many aspects of New York life while capturing the heady exuberance of the 1970s and early 1980s. SoHo and the art world were his primary subjects, yet the images also provide a broad chronicle of the city's politics and society. Entertainment - especially the music scene - and night life became a large part of the editorial mix. The collision of continuing 1960s counterculture with the remnants of Nixon, Watergate, and Vietnam, coupled with a stagnant economy, was a catalytic force that resulted in an explosion of creativity. By photographing everything from street gangs to disco divas, from homeless to Hollywood stars, Tannenbaum had assembled a personal diary of his journey as a photojournalist and raconteur through a strange era in New York. His studio portraits, night-time flashes, and street photography paint an unique and often unseen picture of the 1970s.
Author : Alex Kayser
Publisher : ABRAMS
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 30,29 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Art
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Author : Simone Francescato
Publisher : Academica PressLlc
Page : 105 pages
File Size : 32,88 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781933146973
This research study examines the relationship between suburbia and gender in the cinema of the 1970s,locating itself within a contemporary trend in scholarly criticism which has recently seen a remarkable increase in interest in films of the period made in the USA. Two film makers in particular are discussed extensively--John Cassavetes and Martin Scorcese.
Author : Richard Meyer
Publisher : Jewish Museum Under Auspices of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 21,40 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Celebrities
ISBN : 9780300141153
"This volume includes an incisive essay by art historian Richard Meyer, a beautifully illustrated dossier with discussions of the ten Jewish subjects and images of related prints and source photographs, and a timeline detailing the history of the series. Warhol's Jews: Ten Portraits Reconsidered offers a rare opportunity to explore at length a discrete group of works in the artist's vast oeuvre."--BOOK JACKET.
Author : Troy Peters
Publisher :
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 38,58 MB
Release : 2019-10-29
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9780982767177
At once humorous, conceptually brilliant and visually enthralling, this is the first monograph to feature the complete set of photo-text works that Fischer produced between 1977 and 1979 in San Francisco's Haight and Castro neighborhoods.
Author : Tom Adler
Publisher : T. Adler Books
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 49,60 MB
Release : 2020-02-18
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9781942884606
A colorful, insider portrait of '70s surf culture, with a foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winning author William Finnegan If you were there, even just for some of it--Hawaii, California, surfing, the '70s--the memories and stories will flow freely from these photographs. Jeff Divine was there for all of it, and these images have been culled from an enormous personal archive. Divine was shooting for Surfer, the monthly magazine that was the bible of the scene. His photos from this archive show the precommercialized era in surfing when the hippie influence still held sway. Surfers had their own slang-infused language and were deep into a world of Mother Ocean, wilderness and a culture that mainstream society spurned. Surfboards were handmade in family garages, often made for a specific kind of wave or speed, for paddling, ease of turning, and featured all kinds of psychedelic designs. Some were even hollowed out to smuggle hash from Morocco. The color and black-and-white photographs collected here, taken throughout California on the coastlines at Baja, Dana Point, Laguna Beach, La Jolla, Malibu, San Clemente and Oahu, give a vivid image of this close-knit culture and the incredible athletic feats of its heroes and heroines. Raised in La Jolla, California, Jeff Divine (born 1950) started photographing the surfing world in 1966. He held jobs as photo editor for 35 years with Surfer magazine and Surfer's Journal. His works have been displayed worldwide in museums and galleries, as well as in books, magazines and media. In 2019 he was inducted into the Huntington Beach Surfing Walk of Fame for his contribution to surf culture in a career lasting 50 years.