
Citizen Warhol
Blake Stimson(Author)
Reaktion Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2013
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-78023-192-1 (ISBN)
Description
More than any other ?gure throughout art's long history, Andy Warhol has attracted fans, a?cionados, enthusiasts, experts, critics, art historians, philosophers and many thoughtful others who have not just reported on the details of his life's work but have struggled to make sense of it as an enigma.
Citizen Warhol carries this inquiry forward by unpacking the lasting effects of Warhol's most deep-seated in?uences - his Byzantine-rite religiosity and its relationship to the retinue of Roman Catholics that starred in his ?lms and staffed his studio, his art training in an institutional crucible dominated by Andrew Carnegie's Gilded Age theory of art, his powerful identi?cation with Shirley Temple's frolic in the adult world under the cover of childhood, his formative dalliance with the guilt-ridden sensibility of arch-decadent and Catholic convert Aubrey Beardsley, and his triumphs as a commercial artist working in a professional world still beholden to the Red Decade ideals of the 1930s as a 'cheaper Ben Shahn', the leading Social Realist artist.
Each of these underappreciated in?uences were fundamental to the life and legacy of the mature Warhol, an artist best understood as the Leonardo of our age who, more than any other, has given formative poetic expression to the epoch of the global consumer.
Citizen Warhol carries this inquiry forward by unpacking the lasting effects of Warhol's most deep-seated in?uences - his Byzantine-rite religiosity and its relationship to the retinue of Roman Catholics that starred in his ?lms and staffed his studio, his art training in an institutional crucible dominated by Andrew Carnegie's Gilded Age theory of art, his powerful identi?cation with Shirley Temple's frolic in the adult world under the cover of childhood, his formative dalliance with the guilt-ridden sensibility of arch-decadent and Catholic convert Aubrey Beardsley, and his triumphs as a commercial artist working in a professional world still beholden to the Red Decade ideals of the 1930s as a 'cheaper Ben Shahn', the leading Social Realist artist.
Each of these underappreciated in?uences were fundamental to the life and legacy of the mature Warhol, an artist best understood as the Leonardo of our age who, more than any other, has given formative poetic expression to the epoch of the global consumer.
Reviews / Votes
this book is not just another Warhol biography . . . Each chapter delves deeply into a major theme theme present in Warhols life, work, or persona, and elucidates the ways in which these themes molded him into the figure who changed modern art irrevocably . . . Amid the wealth of writings and musings on the enigmatic mind of Andy Warhol, this volume brings a fresh perspective on and novel insights into the life of Warhol. Recommended * <i>Choice</i> * Citizen Warhol searches for origins, beginning with the problem of major Warhol postmodern Warhol and tracing its development through the various and often overlooked minor Warhols. In the diligence of its searching, however, this fascinating book opens the door for reconsiderations of minor Warhols to come, and perhaps even for a minoritization of major Warhol: An escape for language, for music, for writing. What we call pop . . . The remarkable paradox at the heart of Warhols work the paradox that Citizen Warhol so brilliantly illuminates is that a voice and vision this strange and queer and minor could be taken to exemplify American postwar culture. * <i>Art Journal</i> *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Illustrations
150 illustrations, 45 in colour
Dimensions
Height: 208 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
678 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78023-192-1 (9781780231921)
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Person
Blake Stimson is Professor of Art History at the University of Illinois, a specialist in post-war and contemporary art history and author of The Pivot of the World: Photography and Its Nation (2006).