I Bought Andy Warhol: Andy Warhol
Richard Polsky – I Bought Andy Warhol
Hardcover Memoir | First Edition, 2003 | Harry N. Abrams
I Bought Andy Warhol is a candid and engaging memoir by art dealer and critic Richard Polsky, chronicling his twelve-year quest to acquire an original Andy Warhol painting. Beginning in 1987, Polsky set aside $100,000 with the aspiration of owning a piece by the iconic artist—a journey that led him deep into the intricate and often opaque world of art dealing.
Throughout the narrative, Polsky provides an insider's perspective on the contemporary art market, sharing anecdotes and encounters with prominent figures, including artists, collectors, and fellow dealers. His experiences shed light on the complexities of art valuation, the influence of market trends, and the personal challenges faced by those navigating this exclusive realm.
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An intimate look into the art world's dynamics during the late 20th century.
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Personal anecdotes that reveal the challenges and triumphs of art collecting.
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Insights into the legacy and market perception of Andy Warhol's work.
Edition Notes:
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Hardcover edition published in 2003 by Harry N. Abrams.
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256 pages.
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ISBN-10: 1582343111; ISBN-13: 978-1582343112.
I Bought Andy Warhol serves as both a memoir and a critical examination of the art market, offering readers a unique blend of personal narrative and professional insight. It's an essential read for art enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone intrigued by the intersection of passion and commerce in the art world.