Andy Warhol: Red Books
Warhol, Andy
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Ajouter au panierVendu par Minetta Editions, Toronto, ON, Canada
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Ajouter au panierAndy Warhol's Red Books | Published by Steidl and Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York in 2004 - SOLD OUT and now OUT OF PRINT | NEW, UNOPENED and SEALED in publisher's original shrinkwrap! | Extremely difficult, if not impossible, to find NEW. | NOTE: All photos are of the actual item for sale. | The Polaroid camera combined two of Andy Warhol's obsessions - the disposable nature of modern consumerism and the photograph as a ready-made. He was an inveterate and relentless user of Polaroid cameras and during the 1970s he made thousands of instant photographs. The near-instant nature of the Polaroid process meant that the photographs could be passed around, admired, sometimes written on moments after the event had been captured. It was a useful tool for a somewhat shy character, one that encouraged interaction and collaboration. In addition to his many portrait commissions, Warhol s Polaroids were used for such Grammy-winning designs as the Rolling Stones "Sticky Fingers" album cover in 1971. Between 1970 and 1976 Warhol established a rigorous system of cataloging. He would take home the Polaroids, edit and sequence them and then enter them in individual red Holson Polaroids albums. These albums, with Warhol s original sequence and themes, have remained intact. Red Books is a cardboard box containing 11 of the Holson photo albums of Polaroids. These thoughtfully-ordered small albums, selected and sequenced by Warhol himself, tend to cover one event, be it a weekend in Montauk with the Kennedy and Radziwill kids, a portrait sitting with Paloma Picasso or Brigid Berlin and Larry Rivers staging an impromptu performance at the Factory, and there is a freshness and intimacy that one does not usually associate with the cool and detached Andy Warhol. A separate black book contains a text by Francois-Marie Banier explaining the significance of these albums within Warhol's oeuvre and how they act as a diary of his work and offer unrivalled insight into his working procedures. Text by Francois-Marie Banier | 270 pages Spiral bound/Ring binder in slipcase, 17 x 10 x 10 cm (7 x 4 x 4 inches), English, ISBN 10: 3865210198, ISBN 13: 9783865210197.
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