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WARHOL, ANDY

Andy Warhol
Edited by Andy Warhol, Pontus Hulten, Kasper König, Olle Granath. Famed and prized among Andy Warhol aficionados, the Swedish Moderna Museet’s massive catalogue for the artist’s 1968 solo exhibition was one of the great accomplishments of art publishing. In The Photobook: A History, Vol. II, >>more
Steidl/Swedish Books/Moderna Museet
ISBN 9783865216144
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Paperback, 8.25 x 10.75 in. / 648 pgs / 600 b&w.
Pub Date: 03/31/2010 Forthcoming/Awaiting stock
Andy Warhol: Strange World
Text by Todd Alden. "Warhol's early drawings are characterized by a stylized reductivism or mannered simplicity that manages, like the artist's infrequent but affected speech, to say more in its special manner of saying less. In addition to their >>more
Paul Kasmin Gallery
ISBN 9780979416439
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Pbk, 9.5 x 11.5 in. / 78 pgs / 68 color.
Pub Date: 02/01/2009 Active/In stock
Andy Warhol Prints
Artwork by Andy Warhol. Edited by Claudia Defendi, Frayda Feldman, Jàrg Schellmann. Text by Arthur Danto, Donna De Salvo. In the 40 years since he first appeared on the New York art scene, Andy Warhol has become synonymous with Pop Aart--and with the wry definition of fame as something that never lasts more than >>more
D.A.P./Ronald Feldman Fine Arts/The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
ISBN 9781891024634
US $85.00 CAN $102.00 TRADE
Clothbound, 9.75 x 11.75 in. / 400 pgs / 1500 color / 20 b&w.
Pub Date: 04/02/2003 Active/In stock
Andy Warhol: Shadows and Other Signs of Life
Text by Benjamin H.D. Buchloh. On the occasion of what would have been Andy Warhol's eightieth birthday, in 2008, this exquisitely produced volume examines one essential but miraculously under-studied element of the artist's work: The shadow. Beginning with photographic still >>more
Walther König, Köln
ISBN 9783865603845
US $69.95 CAN $84.00 TRADE
Hardback, 11.75 x 11.75 in. / 120 pgs / 36 color / 67 b&w.
Pub Date: 06/01/2008 Active/In stock
Andy Warhol
Text by Carolyn Lanchner. Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró and Andy Warhol each significantly shaped the development of art in the twentieth century. These Modern masters are the subjects of four small books, the first volumes in a >>more
The Museum of Modern Art, New
ISBN 9780870707261
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Paperback, 6 x 8 in. / 48 pgs / 30 color.
Pub Date: 06/01/2008 Active/In stock
Andy Warhol: Other Voices, Other Rooms
Edited by Eva Meyer-Hermann. Text by Eva Meyer-Hermann, Matt Wrbican, Geralyn Huxley, Greg Pierce, Hal Foster. Beyond the familiar Campbell’s Soup cans, Brillo boxes, silkscreened Marilyn Monroes and floating silver mylar pillows, 20 years after Pop icon Andy Warhol’s death, we are still picking through his incredibly prolific output to understand >>more
NAi Publishers
ISBN 9789056626020
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Paperback, 8 x 10.5 in. / 176 pgs / 135 color / 160 b&w.
Pub Date: 03/01/2008 Active/In stock
Andy Warhol’s Interview: The Crystal Ball Of Pop Culture
Edited by Ingrid Sischy and Sandra Brant. Essays by Sandra Brant, David Bowie, Elton John, Jeff Koons, Bruce Weber, et al. In 2004, Steidl published a seven-volume facsimile edition of the complete first decade of Interview magazine, housed in a trolley carrying case, which quickly sold out and has since become highly collectible. This edition is >>more
Edition 7L
ISBN 9783865210234
US $195.00 CAN $234.00 SDNR50
Boxed, 7 Volumes, 10 x 14.5 in. / 996 pgs / illustrated throughout.
Pub Date: 12/02/2004 Active/In stock
Jim Hodges & Andy Warhol: I Remember Heaven
Foreword by Paul Ha. Edited and with an introduction by Susan Cahan. Text by Susan Cahan, José Muñoz. I Remember Heaven explores shared affinities in the work of the Pop art superstar Andy Warhol, and contemporary artist Jim Hodges. This cross-generational study looks at both artists' work within a continuum of art production >>more
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
ISBN 9780977752829
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Hardback, 9 x 12 in. / 112 pgs / 84 color.
Pub Date: 04/01/2007 Active/Awaiting stock
Andy Warhol: Supernova
Edited by Douglas Fogle. Essays by Francesco Bonami, Douglas Fogle and David Moos. Description: In the age of mass media, American culture has displayed an unequaled fascination with both celebrities and disasters. Andy Warhol was one of the first artists to investigate these twin obsessions, beginning in the >>more
Walker Art Center
ISBN 9780935640830
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Hardcover, 9.75 x 13 in. / 112 pgs / 72 color.
Pub Date: 11/15/2005 Active/In stock
Andy Warhol: Motion Pictures
Essays by Callie Angel, Mary Lea Bandy, Klaus Biesenbach, Laurence Kardish and Wayne Koestenbaum. Forewords by Glenn D. Lowry and Tom Sokolowski. Prolific, mercurial, thought-provoking, charming, engaging, dynamic, confusing--just like the artist himself, Andy Warhol's films explore the gamut of human emotion. From the time he obtained his first film camera in 1963, up until his death >>more
KW Institute for Contemporary Art
ISBN 9783980426541
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Hardcover, 12 x 9.5 in. / 266 pgs / 210 duotone.
Pub Date: 03/15/2005 Active/In stock
Possession Obsession: Andy Warhol And Collecting
Edited by John W. Smith. Essays by Pamela Allara, Kenneth Arnes, Frederick Brandt, Sascha Chermayeff, Ralph Coe, Jonathan Flatley, Allen Kurzweil, Michael Lobel, Alexandra Rhodes & Stephano Papi, Thomas Sokolowski, Patti Smith Matthew Tinkcom and Pilar Viladas. "So many categories!" Andy Warhol would complain, in the course of his daily trawl of antique stores, galleries, auction houses and flea markets. Though best known as an artist, Warhol was also a passionate and >>more
The Andy Warhol Museum
ISBN 9780971568808
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Hardcover, 8 x 12 in. / 152 pgs / 100 color / 20 b&w.
Pub Date: 08/02/2002 Active/In stock
Andy Warhol and his World
Edited by Lise Kaiser. Essays by Steingrim Laursen, Katrine Molstrom. One of the preeminent chroniclers of the society of the spectacle, Andy Warhol perhaps became a spectacle unto himself, hobnobbing with celebrities and spawning an ongoing hipster scene around his image. As his work has >>more
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
ISBN 9788790029487
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Paperback, 8 x 10 in. / 87 pgs / 59 color / 16 b&w / 5 duotone.
Pub Date: 01/02/2001 Out of print/Not available
Andy Warhol: Drawings And Illustrations Of The 1950'S
Artwork by Andy Warhol. Edited by Ivan Vartanian. This important catalogue presents some of Warhol's earliest works, including his multiple Mona Lisa. >>more
D.A.P./Distributed Art Publishers, Inc.
ISBN 9784771304123
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Hardcover, 6 x 12 in. / 112 pgs / 85 color / 20 b&w.
Pub Date: 10/02/2000 Out of print/Not available
Andy Warhol: 5 Deaths
Introduction by Gerard Malanga. Conversation with Jeff Koons. “When we were making the 5 Deaths paintings, with the car upside down and the people underneath, Andy asked, 'Are they still alive?' as if the accident had actually occurred in front of us.” --Gerard >>more
Stellan Holm Gallery
ISBN 9780971168718
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Hardcover, 10 x 10 in. / 61 pgs / 20 color / 10 b&w.
Pub Date: 03/02/2004 Active/In stock
Andy Warhol: Self-Portraits
Edited by Dietmar Elger. Essays by Robert Rosenblum and Roland Wäspe. Perhaps no other artist from the second half of the 20th century is as familiar to the public as Andy Warhol--and his self-portraits can hardly be said to have played a lackluster role with regards >>more
Hatje Cantz Publishers
ISBN 9783775713900
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Hardcover, 10 x 10 in. / 120 pgs / 60 color / 20 b&w.
Pub Date: 07/02/2004 Out of print/Not available
Andy Warhol: Time Capsule 21
Essays by John W. Smith, Mario Kramer and Matt Wrbican. Introduction by Thomas Sokolowski and Udo Kittelmann. Beginning in the 1970s, Andy Warhol collected and stored the remains of his most unusual life in 612 brown cardboard boxes, the so-called Time Capsules. To date, only 100 of these boxes have been opened >>more
Dumont
ISBN 9783832173838
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Hardcover, 8.25 x 11.5 in. / 304 pgs / 200 color / 100 b&w
Pub Date: 02/02/2004 Active/Awaiting stock
Andy Warhol: Piss & Sex Paintings And Drawings
Essay by Bruce Hainley. The more familiar elements of Warhol's oeuvre touch on subjects ranging from religion to women's shoes, from celebrity to death, and so here, finally, are sex and bodily fluids. Gathered together are a group of >>more
Gagosian Gallery
ISBN 9781880154823
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Paperback, 9.25 x 10.5 in. / 100 pgs / 92 color
Pub Date: 03/02/2003 Out of print/Not available
Andy Warhol: Cars
Artwork by Andy Warhol. Edited by Renate Wiehager. Text by Christian Gögger. In 1986, on the occasion of the 100th birthday of the automobile, the DaimlerChrysler corporation commissioned pop icon Andy Warhol to do a series about cars. Of the 80 planned pictures, which were to document >>more
Hatje Cantz Publishers
ISBN 9783775712644
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Hardcover, 11.75 x 11.75 in. / 152 pgs / 67 color
Pub Date: 03/02/2003 Out of print/Not available
Andy Warhol: Series And Singles
Essay by Georg Frei. Coca-Cola, nose jobs, paint-by-numbers, dance diagrams, dollar bills, Campbell's soup, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor, car crashes, flowers, Jackie Kenedy, Brillo boxes, Mao, and Joseph Beuys. From 1961 to 1986, Andy Warhol produced and >>more
Hatje Cantz Publishers
ISBN 9783775711630
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Paperback, 9.75 x 12.25 in. / 172 pgs / 109 color.
Pub Date: 02/02/2002 Out of print/Not available
Andy Warhol: Little Electric Chair Paintings
Essays by Peter Halley, Gerard Malanga. People go by and it doesn't matter that someone was killed. I still care about people, but it would be so much easier not to care, it's too hard to care. --Andy Warhol News and >>more
Stellan Holm Gallery
ISBN 9780971168701
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Hardcover, 9.75 x 10.5 in. / 45 pgs / 26 color / 4 b&w
Pub Date: 02/02/2002 Out of print/Not available
Andy Warhol: Campbell's Soup Boxes
Essay by Itzhak Goldberg. Pracitcally everyone recognizes the Campbell's Tomato Soup Can images by Andy Warhol that have come to define American Pop Art. Less well known, but equally intriguing, is another part of Warhol's Campbell's oeuvre: the Campbell's >>more
Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac
ISBN 9783901935084
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Hardcover, 9.5 x 11.75 in. / 120 pgs / 38 color / 27 b&w
Pub Date: 04/02/2003 Out of print/Not available
Andy Warhol: The Last Supper
Artwork by Andy Warhol. Contributions by Corinna Thierolf, Carla Schulz-Hoffmann. >>more
Cantz
ISBN 9783893229536
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Hardcover, 11.8 x 11 in. / 148 pgs / 80 color / 40 b&w
Pub Date: 07/02/1998 Out of print/Not available
The Autobiography and Sex Life of Andy Warhol
Edited by Christopher Trela. Photographs by Harry Shunk-Kender. Village Voice and Interview cofounder John Wilcock was first drawn into the milieu of Andy Warhol through filmmaker Jonas Mekas, assisting on some of Warhol's early films, hanging out at his parties and quickly becoming >>more
Trela Media
ISBN 9780970612618
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Hbk, 9.75 x 9.75 in. / 256 pgs / 22 color / 84 duotone.
Pub Date: 03/31/2010 Forthcoming/Awaiting stock


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Features and Themes of the Spring 2010 D.A.P. Catalog

By Thomas Evans
For each season of the D.A.P. catalog, new themes and trends coalesce across the 600-odd titles announced therein, indicating emergent preoccupations and new areas of research in the arts. The Spring 2010 catalogue opens with an exciting and extremely significant culmination to that strain, in the form of The Museum of Modern Art's forthcoming appraisal of the female artists in its collection, Modern Women: Women Artists at The Museum of Modern Art. This volume, and the occasion of its publication, marks a bold move on MoMA's part to initiate a reassessment of its collection, and will no doubt encourage other institutions to follow suit...

In the current catalogue, another set of strengths emerges (not that it lacks for new monographs on neglected female artists--see forthcoming titles on Angelika Hoerle, Mercedes Matter, Lee Lozano, Unica Zürn and Birgit Jürgenssen). As always, the General Interest section boasts many 'books for life,' with ambitious and superbly produced monographs on Ed Ruscha, Yves Klein, Marina Abramovic, Francis Bacon (already shipping), Henri Cartier-Bresson, Botticelli, Burne-Jones, Rousseau, Renoir, Robert Doisneau, Edweard Muybridge, Walker Evans and others; each of these titles presents its own particular stack of reasons to anticipate its publication with excitement.

Photography monographs are clearly more than well represented on the Spring 2010 Books for Life shelf, but a particular emphasis falls this season on innovative group catalogues, with Aperture's groundbreaking tome on the Düsseldorf School (the three generations of photographers schooled by Bernd and Hilla Becher, including Andreas Gursky, Candida Höfer, Axel Hütte, Simone Nieweg, Thomas Ruff, Thomas Struth among others); Starburst, Hatje Cantz's fantastic survey of the color-photography boom of the 1970s, with William Eggleston, Stephen Shore, Joel Meyerowitz, Joel Sternfeld, William Christenberry, John Divola, Mitch Epstein and many others; and the Guggenheim's Haunted, which traces the presence and recurrence--the "haunting"--of contemporary photography and video art by specters of the past, in the form of defunct or outmoded technologies and subjects.

Publishers such as Metropolis and NAi are doing important work to publish imaginative responses to ever-more-pressing issues around climate change and sustainability, and the General Interest section contains several extremely innovative titles on this subject: an expanded edition of Fritz Haeg's bestselling "attack on the front lawn," Edible Estates, which includes several new projects and a manifesto by Will Allen, the founder of the famous Growing Power project in Wisconsin; Reading the American Landscape, an amazing and epic-scaled survey of the typologies and taxonomies of the American landscape, "from verandas to concert halls, individual plants to entire parks, highways to railroads, indoor exhibition spaces to public sculptures, desert horizons to secluded gardens"; On the Water, Guy Nordenson's sobering but imaginative exploration of the impact of rising currents on the New York and New Jersey shorelines; and two great titles from Hatje Cantz--Arium, which tackles the porousness and interaction between weather and architecture, and Migropolis, a psychogeographic survey of Venice's recent transformation under the twin pressures of climate change and tourism. A related publication in the Highlights section is Radical Nature, which collects utopian and ecological strategies devised by artists and architects from the 1960s to now, such as Buckminster Fuller, Joseph Beuys, Robert Smithson, Luke Fowler and others; also worth mentioning in relation to these titles are two impressive photography books on the collapse and decay of Detroit: Andrew Moore's Detroit Disassembled and Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre's The Ruins of Detroit.

D.A.P. has long supported publications on artist's books, and both books on artist's books and broader surveys of printed matter are notable presences in the Spring 2010 catalogue. The highlight title here must be JRP's In Numbers, edited by Andrew Roth and Philip Aarons, whose subtitle--"Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955"--both announces its premise and draws the reader into further inquiry. "Serial Publications" refers to publications by artists with innovative and prominent design qualities--publications that don't quite fit the 'artist's book' category, and several of which D.A.P. has distributed or does distribute in both original and facsimile editions: Wallace Berman's Semina, The Situationist Times, Joe Brainard's C Comics, General Idea's File magazine, Vito Acconci and Bernadette Mayer's 0-9, Provoke, the Fluxus annual boxes, Art-Language, North Drive Press, Donald Parsnips Daily Journal, LTTR, Permanent Food and many others. The publisher Primary Information has made a specialty of this realm, and this season will be issuing a timely facsimile edition of Willoughby Sharp and Liza Bear's Avalanche, the New York-based magazine that handed the critical reins over to artists and which was a crucial touchstone publication for American artists in the 1970s. Primary Information also brings us two further facsimile editions: Lee Lozano's best-known works, her notebooks, and Coffee Coffee, Aram Saroyan's influential collection of Concrete/Minimalist poems, first published by 0-9 in 1967. Other titles on artists' books include the first surveys of book works by Sol LeWitt and Olafur Eliasson, and Four Corners' wonderfully designed survey of Eduardo Paolozzi's text and collage contributions to Ambit magazine, The Jet Age Compendium. A D.A.P. staff favorite that cannot go unmentioned here is Ellsworth Kelly's Thumbing Through the Folder, which supplied the Highlights divider spread for this catalogue, and which is comprised of a conversation between Kelly and Hans Ulrich Obrist, interleaved with reproductions of collaged postcards by Kelly--a previously unseen and very charming body of work that is beautifully housed in this volume.

A large portion of our theory list this season also clusters around a common topic. "The Educational Turn" is an expression heard with increasing frequency in the art world, especially in art pedagogy and curatorial theory, and several titles address how art is studied, mediated, encountered and sold: Rethinking the Contemporary Art School, Curating and the Educational Turn, A Manual for the 21st Century Arts Institution, Arts in Society and The Murmuring of the Artistic Multitude. At the slightly friendlier end of our writings list, two strong new titles on Pop art deserve note: a much overhauled reprint of John Wilcock's The Autobiography and Sex Life of Andy Warhol, first published in 1971, and unique in its insider angle on the early days of Warhol's coterie and career. Publisher Chris Trela has worked hard to make this the book it should have originally been, and greatly expands our sense of the era and of Warhol himself by reprinting it. Published by MFA Publications, The Pop Revolution is the late Alice Goldfarb Marquis' social history of Pop art--a group portrait," as she describes it, "of both the artists and the people who made some of them rich and famous in just a few years, while setting in motion the drastically altered way art has been marketed and appreciated--in the monetary and aesthetic sense--up to the present day." This book is certainly as readable and as superbly written as her previous works on Duchamp and Clement Greenberg.

Andy Warhol: Red Books Steidl/Pace/MacGill Gallery Essay by François Marie Banier.
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LIST PRICE: U.S. $95.00
ISBN: 9783865210197
FORMAT: Boxed, 5.5 x 3.5 in. / 300 pgs / 220 color.
PUBLISHER: Steidl/Pace/MacGill Gallery
PUBLICATION DATE: 9/2/2004 | Active
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Andy Warhol: Red Books

Essay by François Marie Banier.
Published by Steidl/Pace/MacGill Gallery

The Polaroid camera combined two of Andy Warhol's obsessions--the disposable nature of modern consumerism and the photograph as readymade. An inveterate and relentless user of Polaroid cameras, he made tens of thousands of instant photographs during the 1970s. Many of these were made over a short time span and focused on one individual or subject, sometimes a formal sitting for a portrait, an informal event with friends, or a party at The Factory. Between 1970 and 1976, Warhol established a rigorous system of cataloguing. He would take home the Polaroids, edit and sequence them, and then enter them in individual red Holson Polaroid albums. These albums, with Warhol's original sequence and themes, have remained intact.
Red Books is a red wooden box containing 11 of Warhol's Holson Polaroid albums. Each book contains a facsimile reproduction of Warhol's sequence. The themes include a study of Paloma Picasso, a day trip to Montauk, Mick Jagger, the “Asshole” painting, and John and Yoko. In addition to the 11 red books, a black book is included which contains a text by François-Marie Banier explaining the significance of these albums within Warhol's oeuvre and how they act as a visual diary of his work, offering unrivaled insight into his creative process.



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