Portraits of the 70s: Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol – Portraits of the 70s
Softcover Exhibition Catalogue | First Edition, 1979 | Whitney Museum of American Art / Random House
Portraits of the 70s is a compelling exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with the Whitney Museum of American Art's 1979 exhibition showcasing Andy Warhol's prolific portraiture from that decade. This softcover edition offers a comprehensive look into Warhol's exploration of celebrity culture, featuring portraits of prominent figures from the 1970s, including celebrities, socialites, and cultural icons.
Features:
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141 pages featuring 120 color illustrations of Warhol's portraits.
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An insightful essay by art historian Robert Rosenblum, providing context and analysis of Warhol's work during this period.
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Edited by David Whitney, enhancing the curation and presentation of the artworks.
Edition Notes:
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Softcover edition published in 1979.
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Dimensions: approximately 8.5 x 9 inches.
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ISBN: 0394737385.
Portraits of the 70s serves as a vital document of Warhol's engagement with the personalities that defined the 1970s, reflecting his fascination with fame and the art of portraiture. This catalogue is an essential addition for collectors and enthusiasts of Warhol's work and 20th-century art.