Art Is Everywhere
A Book About Andy Warhol
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- 10,99 €
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- 10,99 €
Publisher Description
This is the story of Andy Warhol—and how his pop art took the world by storm. From drawing shoes for a shoe company to his Campbell's Soup cans and Marilyn Monroe prints, Andy made art out of the everyday. People claimed Andy's art wasn't real art, but that didn't stop him from making it, plus movies, a magazine, a TV show, and more!
With Art Is Everywhere, Jeff Mack explores Warhol's fascination (and our own) with celebrity and fame, and opens readers' minds to the possibilities for art in the world around us.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this archly appreciative picture book biography, Mack channels Andy Warhol's (1928–1987) aggressively vapid, relentlessly enthusiastic voice: "Oh, hello. I'm Andy. This is the story of my art. I hope you like it." The subject narrates his career from his beginnings in commercial art, drawing so many shoes that "I felt like a robot in a factory. It was SO cool," to his pop art breakthrough: "I drew this. Isn't it pretty? It's soup. Do you like soup? We all like soup." As Warhol's practice expands into silk screens, film, music, magazines, and television, Mack weaves in iconic details—Warhol's penchant for wigs, collaboration, and mother—and sums up his worldview: "I think art is about liking things. It's about seeing the things around us in a new way. Seeing them as pretty. EVERYTHING is pretty. Don't you think?" Brushy artwork, benday-dot texture, and bright blotched color offer an age-appropriate taste of the Factory. Ages 4–8.