I Want to Be A Machine: Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi, Keith Hartley (9781911054306) — Readings Books

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I Want to Be A Machine: Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi
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I Want to Be A Machine: Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi

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Through the early works of Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi, this book traces the development of their deep fascination with the machine. Looking at the way that both artists began in the late 1940s and the years following, the book illustrates their fascination with popular culture and the methods that they used in creating their art. Common to all their methods of making works was their hand-made quality. Only in the 1960s did the artists make the step to mechanical means to create their own artworks, resulting in the iconic images that are integral to our culture. As Warhol said of himself, there is only surface, with nothing underneath. AUTHOR: Keith Hartley is Chief Curator and Deputy Director at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh. His recent publications include From Death to Death and other Small Tales: Masterpieces from the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and the D.Daskalopoulos Collection (2013) and Surreal Encounters: Collecting the Marvellous (2016). SELLING POINTS: . Fascinating compare-and-contrast examination of Eduardo Paolozzi and Andy Warhol and their fascination with the machine in their art. A great introduction to the work of both artists . Beautifully illustrated . Particularly concentrates on the artists’ earlier works . Accompanies exhibition taking place in the National Galleries of Scotland in November 2018, running until June 2019 25 colour images

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
National Galleries of Scotland
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 February 2019
Pages
36
ISBN
9781911054306

Through the early works of Andy Warhol and Eduardo Paolozzi, this book traces the development of their deep fascination with the machine. Looking at the way that both artists began in the late 1940s and the years following, the book illustrates their fascination with popular culture and the methods that they used in creating their art. Common to all their methods of making works was their hand-made quality. Only in the 1960s did the artists make the step to mechanical means to create their own artworks, resulting in the iconic images that are integral to our culture. As Warhol said of himself, there is only surface, with nothing underneath. AUTHOR: Keith Hartley is Chief Curator and Deputy Director at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh. His recent publications include From Death to Death and other Small Tales: Masterpieces from the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and the D.Daskalopoulos Collection (2013) and Surreal Encounters: Collecting the Marvellous (2016). SELLING POINTS: . Fascinating compare-and-contrast examination of Eduardo Paolozzi and Andy Warhol and their fascination with the machine in their art. A great introduction to the work of both artists . Beautifully illustrated . Particularly concentrates on the artists’ earlier works . Accompanies exhibition taking place in the National Galleries of Scotland in November 2018, running until June 2019 25 colour images

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
National Galleries of Scotland
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 February 2019
Pages
36
ISBN
9781911054306