February 5 through May 15, 2016
Andy Warhol’s fascination with publishing and the art of the book was
lifelong—rooted in his artistic training as a college student and early career
in advertising, fashion, and commercial illustration. For close to forty years,
books were a touchstone for Warhol—a medium to which he returned again and
again as a platform for his unparalleled creativity. He contributed to more
than eighty projects for books and left traces behind of dozens of others that
were never realized.
Warhol by the Book is the first exhibition in New York devoted solely to Warhol’s career
as a book artist. This retrospective features more than 130 objects dating from
the artist’s student days, his early years in New York as a commercial artist
and self-publisher, and the decades of innovation spanning the 1960s, ‘70s, and
‘80s that solidified Warhol’s standing in the history of modern art. Items on
display include the only surviving book project from the 1940s; drawings,
screen prints, photographs, self-published books, children’s books, photography
books, text-based books, unique books, archival material; and his
much-sought-after dust jacket designs.
The exhibition is organized by the Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, in
collaboration with the Morgan Library & Museum.
The New York presentation is made possible by lead funding from Karen H.
Bechtel
http://www.themorgan.org/exhibitions/warhol
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