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1
ANDY WARHOL
  • I am a deeply superficial person.
  • Sound track http//www.youtube.com/watch?vn_bO7t
    RJRs0

2
Key biographical details
  • 1928 born Andrew Warhola in Pittsburgh
  • Father was a miner
  • 1940s studied commercial art at Carnegie
    Institute of Technology
  • 1949 - Moved to New York
  • 1950s Commercial artist (advertising)
  • 1960s 1st exhibitions, fame, established the
    factory, made experimental films (many very long,
    improvised dialogue, no plot)
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vjaf6zF-FJBkfeature
    related

3
  • Published books e.g. The Philosophy of Andy
    Warhol and America
  • Published the magazine Interview
  • Managed a band The Velvet Underground.
  • 1968 was shot in the factory by Valerie Solanas,
    a radical feminist who founded S.C.U.M
  • 1970s did celebrity portraits
  • 1987 died in his sleep after an operation
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vVn6sE0kcPaI

4
Warhol the Factory
  • Warhol was theboss
  • Assistants (like Robert Malanga in pic right)
    collaborated in the making of works
  • Mass production of art influenced by Duchamps
    ready made
  • He became the highest paid commercial artist,
    earning more than 3 million per painting
  • Eccentric group of superstars who would feature
    in his art films

How would the use of a factory / assistants
challenge notions of high art?
5
An insight into Warhols personality and
relationshipsas presented in the film Factory
Girl
  • Edie Sedgwick, a model became one of the Warhol
    superstars, and appeared in a number of his
    films.
  • CLIPS FROM FACTORY GIRL
  • Scene 5 Warhol in The Factory
  • Scene 6 Warhol Edie in France
  • Scene 12 Edie meets Warhols mother
  • Scene 15 Edie confronts Warhol
  • Scene 17 last few minutes show Warhols final
    words about her.

6
Warhols interests / subjects
  • Consumerism mass production
  • Celebrity, glamour
  • Warhol had an ambivalent attitude his works seem
    to both celebrate and denounce the culture of
    consumerism, celebrity
  • Death disaster Everything I do it connected
    with death. Following his shooting he had a
    heightened sense of mortality.
  • Commodification of art
  • Nature of art, ie What is art?

7
Said by Warhol
  • "I love Los Angeles. I love Hollywood. They're so
    beautiful. Everything's plastic, but I love
    plastic. I want to be plastic.
  • If one thing is good, isnt one hundred of them
    even better?
  • The reason Im painting this way is that I want
    to be a machine

What do these quotes show you about the public
face that Warhol wanted to present?
8
Marilyn Diptych 1962Acrylic Silkscreen on
canvas, 208 x 145 cm
Photo from Niagara
The reason Im painting this way is that I want
to be a machine.
9
Elvis I and II
  • How is this work similar to the previous work?

10
Campbells Soup Can 1 196891 x 61 cm
  • I started painting Campbells soup because I
    used to drink it. I used to have the same lunch
    everyday, for twenty years, the same thing over
    and over again.
  • Its just too hard to think.
  • How is this image different from a real soup tin?

11
Warhol on Mass Production
  • If one thing is good, isnt one hundred of them
    even better? (Warhol)
  • Shows no personality, no aesthetic judgement.
    This is an commonplace arrangement, not a
    composition.
  • Mimics products on a supermarket shelf sense of
    excess
  • Is boring boredom seen as a social symptom
  • How did Warhols technique reflect his interest
    in this?

12
Green Coca Cola Bottles 1962
  • How does this subject fulfil Warhols aims?
  • What is machine like about the work?
  • This work is 2m x 1.4m how does this challenge
    the notion of high art?

13
Warhol on Coca Cola
  • What's great about this country is that America
    started the tradition where the richest consumers
    buy essentially the same things as the poorest.
  • You can be watching TV and see Coca Cola, and you
    know that the President drinks Coca Cola, Liz
    Taylor drinks Coca Cola, and just think, you can
    drink Coca Cola, too.
  • A coke is a coke and no amount of money can get
    you a better coke than the one the bum on the
    corner is drinking. All the cokes are the same
    and all the cokes are good. Liz Taylor knows it,
    the President knows it, the bum knows it, and you
    know it.

14
Brillo Box 1964
  • Wooden boxes
  • Silk screen printing
  • Avoids attractive, slick advertisting
  • Celebration of the banal, everyday
  • Whats inside them? what does that suggest
    about the culture?
  • Which of Warhols aims are fulfilled by this
    work?
  • How can we tell it is a work of art and not a
    carton?

15
Two Dollar Bills (front and rear)
  • What is the subject of this art work?
  • What kind of IDEAS do you think Warhol is trying
    to communicate?
  • In what way does the STYLE of the work conform to
    Pop Art aims?

16
Two Dollar Bill (Front and Back),
  • Shows the idea of art as commodity.
  • engaged in the ongoing debate in New York between
    high and low art
  • This elevated the most base subject matter into
    the realms of high art.Warhol wanted to
    manipulate the dollar bill and reproduce it in
    various and multiple ways in a grid format he
    realized that his method of cutting a stencil or
    carving an eraser (as was done for his postage
    and trading stamps) was too difficult and
    tedious.
  • Because reproducing a photograph of a dollar bill
    would constitute forgery, Warhol made a screen
    from a drawing of a bill.
  • Info from Christies catalogue on Two Dollar
    Bills (sold for US352,000)

17
Red Race Riot / Saturday Disaster
desensitisation
18
Media reality
  • Warhol was interested in representation how the
    media (film, TV, newspapers) are considered to be
    true to life when in fact they are
    intermediaries between the viewer and reality.
  • Photos tend to order and control our perception
    of reality

19
White Car Crash 19 times(1963)
  • Warhol said once, Everything I do is connected
    to death.
  • Does the multiplication of images makes the
    images more terrifying or do they lose their
    terror ?

20
129 DIE (1962)
  • Source - What kinds of newspapers use this style
    font and front page?
  • How does this work fit Warhols aims?
  • What message does it give us about reality and
    the media?

21
129 DIE (1962)
  • From a tabloid newspaper
  • Shows how the media has triumphed over empirical
    reality as the authentic truth
  • The reality of a violent plane crash has been
    reduced to an aesthetic arrangement of capital
    letters and a photographic image.
  • Heightens our awareness that true reality is
    secondary to painting.
  • Warhol reminds us that so much of our
    experience/perception of reality is second hand.

22
Do-it-yourself Flowers 1962
  • In what ways is this work typical of Warhols
    aims and ideas?

23
Summary create a mind map for Andy Warhols art
  • 1. Identify 4 main types of sources for Warhols
    imagery. (ie where did the images come from?)
  • 2. Describe 4 typical stylistic features of
    Warhols work (consider colour, composition,
    treatment of form, use of text, etc)
  • 3. Name 4 Iconographic motifs used in his art
  • 4. Explain 4 main Pop art aims or ideas in
    Warhols work

24
Style comparison question
  • Compare Warhols work
  • Jacqueline Kennedy (Jackie III) II.15,
    1966Screenprint on Paper, 40" x 30" To
    Lichtensteins Drowning Girl, 1963 Oil and
    synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 67 x 66"

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3.1 STYLE QUESTION
  • (i) Identify three key stylistic differences
    between these two paintings
  • (ii) Explain the reasons for the differences
    between the two paintings by relating them to
    each the aims, interests and methods of each
    artist and those of Pop artists in general.

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Set up your answer like this
  • Brief intro name 2 works and 3 main areas of
    difference
  • Para 1 The first main difference is(For A)
  • Para 2 The second difference is(For A)
  • Para 3 Thirdly, the works contrast because
    (For A)
  • Para 4 The reasons for the difference can be
    linked to Warhol and Lichtensteins differing
    interests. Lichtenstein aimed to. (Relate to
    artists aims for M)
  • Para 5 Warhol, on the other hand, was
    interested in(Relate to artists aims for M)
  • Para 6 Both artists were strongly influenced
    by America in the 1960s. (Comprehensively
    relate ideas to context for E)
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