The Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonne was initiated in 1977 by Thomas Ammann. The editors Georg Frei and Neil Printz began primary research in 1993 and have been advised throughout the project by the distinguished curators and art historians Kynaston McShine and Robert Rosenblum. Experts from the Andy Warhol Foundation personally examined the vast majority of Warhols works and began a thorough review of his archive, which at his death consisted of some 1,500 cardboard boxes, flat files, and trunks filled with source material, memorabilia, correspondence, and junk mail.
The editors examined works in museums in their conservation facilities and discussed them with conservators, submitted works for review by the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board, and interviewed Warhols assistants and colleagues to assemble a customized database of works unparalleled in Warhol scholarship. All of their findings are documented in this unprecendented project. Each annotated catalogue entry includes the works title, date, medium, dimensions, and present owner, followed by a record of inscriptions, provenance, exhibitions, and literature. Related works are linked by general introductory texts that address historical circumstances, shared themes, and studio practices. Supplementary figures to the texts illustrate source materials Warhol appropriated for his works -- newspaper articles and advertisements, soup cans, publicity stills -- as well as related drawings, works by other artists, and studio and exhibition views.
Volume 1 includes classic and much-prized Warhols such as the Campbell Soup paintings, images of icons Marilyn, Liz, and Elvis and early self-portraits.
The Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonne was initiated in 1977 by Thomas Ammann. The editors Georg Frei and Neil Printz began primary research in 1993 and have been advised throughout the project by the distinguished curators and art historians Kynaston McShine and Robert Rosenblum. Experts from the Andy Warhol Foundation personally examined the vast majority of Warhols works and began a thorough review of his archive, which at his death consisted of some 1,500 cardboard boxes, flat files, and trunks filled with source material, memorabilia, correspondence, and junk mail.
The editors examined works in museums in their conservation facilities and discussed them with conservators, submitted works for review by the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board, and interviewed Warhols assistants and colleagues to assemble a customized database of works unparalleled in Warhol scholarship. All of their findings are documented in this unprecendented project. Each annotated catalogue entry includes the works title, date, medium, dimensions, and present owner, followed by a record of inscriptions, provenance, exhibitions, and literature. Related works are linked by general introductory texts that address historical circumstances, shared themes, and studio practices. Supplementary figures to the texts illustrate source materials Warhol appropriated for his works -- newspaper articles and advertisements, soup cans, publicity stills -- as well as related drawings, works by other artists, and studio and exhibition views.
Volume 1 includes classic and much-prized Warhols such as the Campbell Soup paintings, images of icons Marilyn, Liz, and Elvis and early self-portraits.
Warhol: Paintings and Sculpture 1961-1963 - Volume 01: The Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonne
504Warhol: Paintings and Sculpture 1961-1963 - Volume 01: The Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonne
504Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780714840864 |
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Publisher: | Phaidon Press |
Publication date: | 05/15/2004 |
Edition description: | REV |
Pages: | 504 |
Product dimensions: | 10.50(w) x 12.00(h) x 2.50(d) |
Age Range: | 13 - 18 Years |