Andy Warhol Retrospective
By Heiner Bastian. Essays by Kirk Varnedoe, Donna De Salvo, Peter-Klaus Schuster, and Antje Dallmann.
Published on the occasion of Andy Warhol Retrospective, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, May 25, 2002 – August 18, 2002.
Spanning the entire career of the legendary artist, Andy Warhol Retrospective brings together approximately 200 works from the early 1940s through 1986, including examples from such landmark series as Campbell’s Soup Cans, Marilyn, Jackie, Mao, Flowers, Disaster, and Self-Portraits The catalogue also includes Warhol’s early drawings, as well as the first groundbreaking hand-painted, black-and-white works depicting common objects of the early 1960s. Of particular focus are the 1960s Disaster paintings—including Suicide, Electric Chair, and Car Crash—and groups of work seldom seen together, such as Most Wanted Men.
- MOCA & Tate Publishing, 2002
- Softcover, 319 pages
- 9 x 11 inches
- This title is out of print
- Condition: New