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Andy Warhol captured the public's imagination like no other artist. To some, he was a genius whose bold, provocative works reflected the cultural spirit of his time; to others, he was a self-promoter whose thirst for fame overshadowed serious art. Regardless of opinion, his influence remains significant even after his death. Warhol transformed the celebrity of his subjects—from Campbell's Soup to Marilyn Monroe—into a valuable commodity, establishing himself as a key figure in underground film and multimedia events. His diverse legacy includes paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, films, and a unique decorative art collection. Author David Bourdon, a close friend of Warhol since the 1960s, presents a comprehensive view of the artist's life and impact, enriched by insights gained from years of research and cooperation from Warhol’s circle. With over 320 images, Bourdon explores Warhol's early struggles, his rivalry with contemporaries, the evolution of Interview magazine, and the repercussions of his near-fatal shooting in 1968. He also highlights Warhol's eclectic entourage, featuring notable figures from music, fashion, and Hollywood, making this biography a definitive study of one of the century's most scrutinized yet misunderstood artists.
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Warhol, David Bourdon
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- 1989
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