From Silverpoint to Silver Screen: Early Drawings of Andy Warhol

Overview

Hear the name Andy Warhol and what comes most immediately to mind are iconic images of Campbell’s soup cans, the Velvet Underground’s ubiquitous banana cover art, and quirky color-adjusted panels of pop icons, including Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Jackson, and Marilyn Monroe. But Warhol was also a skilled draftsman, who filled numerous sketchbooks with freehand drawings of still-life objects and friends. From Silver Point to Silver Screen collects more than one hundred of these early drawings. Dating from the ...

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Overview

Hear the name Andy Warhol and what comes most immediately to mind are iconic images of Campbell’s soup cans, the Velvet Underground’s ubiquitous banana cover art, and quirky color-adjusted panels of pop icons, including Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Jackson, and Marilyn Monroe. But Warhol was also a skilled draftsman, who filled numerous sketchbooks with freehand drawings of still-life objects and friends. From Silver Point to Silver Screen collects more than one hundred of these early drawings. Dating from the 1950s, the sketchbook drawings exhibit a profound technical ability and are completed in Warhol’s characteristic blotted-line technique, a rudimentary form of printmaking that involved tracing projected photographic images onto paper and then blotting the inked figures to create variations on a theme. Many of the drawings in the sketchbooks were produced during Warhol’s first years in New York and include award-winning commercial illustrations and assignments from his time spent studying at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, as well as a number of images depicting his take on the dark side of society, including gun-wielding stick-up men and adolescents shooting up. Accompanying the images are insightful essays on the young Andy Warhol and the contemporary art scene in which he worked and lived. Together, the drawings in From Silver Point to Silver Screen reveal a lesser-known Warhol, while offering a thrilling glimpse into a moment of great uncertainty and excitement in his life and artistic career.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9783777453415
  • Publisher: Hirmer Publishers
  • Publication date: 3/15/2013
  • Edition description: Bilingual
  • Pages: 160
  • Sales rank: 391,018
  • Product dimensions: 9.70 (w) x 11.20 (h) x 1.10 (d)

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Sydney Picasso has been adjunct curator of the Musée d’Art et Histoire de Meudon, served on the Acquisitions Committee of the Centre Pompidou, and was honored by the French Ministry of Culture as a Chevalier of Arts and Letters. She is coauthor, with Claude Baudez, of Lost Cities of the Maya. James Hofmaier was an art critic, author, and translator who published several books on Andy Warhol, Markus Lüpertz, and other artists. He is also the editor of Max Beckmann.

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Table of Contents

Combined German/English Edition
Preface
      Poul Erik Tøjner, Marjan Scharloo, and Michael Semff Foreword
      Vincent FremontA Treasure
      Daniel Blau
PlatesFrom Silverpoint to Silver Screen
      Sydney Picasso Environments, Situations, Spaces
      James HofmaierPlates (cont'd)
List of WorksAcknowledgmentsCredits
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