Serien: Druckgraphik von Warhol bis Wool/Series: Prints from Warhol to Wool
Serien: Druckgraphik von Warhol bis Wool/Series: Prints from Warhol to Wool
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Serien: Druckgraphik von Warhol bis Wool/Series: Prints from Warhol to Wool
W029925 | $49.95 / 10% library disc.
Exhibition Catalog
Ed. by Petra Roettig. Hamburger Kunsthalle, 2021. Published in association with DCV-Dr. Cantz’sche Verlagsgesellschaft, Berlin.
256 pp. Well illustrated (chiefly col.). 27 x 25 cm. Bilingual in English and German. Hardcover.
ISBN 9783969120262
A Creative Strategy and Technique of Modernism. Series are open systems, telling stories, toying with rhythms, permitting variations, and documenting creative processes. Andy Warhol’s famous silkscreen prints made the serial iteration of images his trademark stratagem. In the mid-1960s, Pop Art and Fluxus had established the fine art print as a medium in which seminal work was being done. New graphic techniques such as serigraphy and offset printing, used with aggressive colors and punchy motifs, not only allowed for large numbers of copies, they also opened the door to an unprecedented engagement with the imagery of popular print and advertising media. Opening with an inquiry into how serial fine art prints are made, the book presents and contextualizes the explosive visual and political energy of graphic series. The numerous illustrations and essays are rounded out by an interview with Thomas Schütte and Ellen Sturm. With works by Josef Albers, Joseph Beuys, Ulla von Brandenburg, John Cage, Helen Cammock, Nina Canell, Jim Dine, Dan Flavin, David Hockney, Jenny Holzer, Olav Christopher Jenssen, Donald Judd, Ronald B. Kitaj, Maria Lassnig, Sol LeWitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Lindner, Robert Mangold, Brice Marden, Stefan Marx, Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, Nam June Paik, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, Dieter Roth, Fred Sandback, Nora Schultz, Thomas Schütte, Dasha Shishkin, Frank Stella, Rosemarie Trockel, Victor Vasarely, Wolf Vostell, Andy Warhol, Corinne Wasmuht, Emmett Williams, Christopher Wool, and others.
Subject Headings: International ; Western Art -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 -- Graphic Arts (Prints) --
W029925 | $49.95 / 10% library disc.
Exhibition Catalog
Ed. by Petra Roettig. Hamburger Kunsthalle, 2021. Published in association with DCV-Dr. Cantz’sche Verlagsgesellschaft, Berlin.
256 pp. Well illustrated (chiefly col.). 27 x 25 cm. Bilingual in English and German. Hardcover.
ISBN 9783969120262
A Creative Strategy and Technique of Modernism. Series are open systems, telling stories, toying with rhythms, permitting variations, and documenting creative processes. Andy Warhol’s famous silkscreen prints made the serial iteration of images his trademark stratagem. In the mid-1960s, Pop Art and Fluxus had established the fine art print as a medium in which seminal work was being done. New graphic techniques such as serigraphy and offset printing, used with aggressive colors and punchy motifs, not only allowed for large numbers of copies, they also opened the door to an unprecedented engagement with the imagery of popular print and advertising media. Opening with an inquiry into how serial fine art prints are made, the book presents and contextualizes the explosive visual and political energy of graphic series. The numerous illustrations and essays are rounded out by an interview with Thomas Schütte and Ellen Sturm. With works by Josef Albers, Joseph Beuys, Ulla von Brandenburg, John Cage, Helen Cammock, Nina Canell, Jim Dine, Dan Flavin, David Hockney, Jenny Holzer, Olav Christopher Jenssen, Donald Judd, Ronald B. Kitaj, Maria Lassnig, Sol LeWitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Lindner, Robert Mangold, Brice Marden, Stefan Marx, Bruce Nauman, Dennis Oppenheim, Nam June Paik, Sigmar Polke, Gerhard Richter, Dieter Roth, Fred Sandback, Nora Schultz, Thomas Schütte, Dasha Shishkin, Frank Stella, Rosemarie Trockel, Victor Vasarely, Wolf Vostell, Andy Warhol, Corinne Wasmuht, Emmett Williams, Christopher Wool, and others.
Subject Headings: International ; Western Art -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 -- Graphic Arts (Prints) --
