Arturo Martini. I capolavori
Treviso, Museo “luigi Bailo”, March 31 - July 30, 2023.
Edited by Stringa Nico and Fabrizio Malachin.
Cornuda, 2023; paperback, pp. 278, col. ill., cm 23x29.
cover price: € 33.00
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Arturo Martini. I capolavori
Treviso, Museo “luigi Bailo”, March 31 - July 30, 2023.
Edited by Stringa Nico and Fabrizio Malachin.
Cornuda, 2023; paperback, pp. 278, col. ill., cm 23x29.
FREE (cover price: € 33.00)
Studi su Arturo Martini. Per Ofelia
Edited by Matteo Ceriana and Claudia Gian Ferrari.
Milano, Atti del Covegno, 19 maggio 2008.
Milano, 2009; paperback, pp. 136, 97 b/w ill., cm 17x24.
FREE (cover price: € 29.00)
Canova. L'invenzione della gloria. Disegni, dipinti e sculture.
Genova, Palazzo Reale, April 16 - July 24, 2016.
Edited by Giuliana Ericani and Franceasco Leone.
Roma, 2016; paperback, pp. 306, col. ill., col. plates, cm 23x30.
FREE (cover price: € 35.00)
The Andy Warhol catalogue raisonne. Vol. 2: Paintings and sculptures 1964-1969
Phaidon Press Limited
Edited by Frei G. and Printz N.
London, 2004; paperback, pp. 850, ill., cm 30,5x30,5.
ISBN: 0-7148-4087-4 - EAN13: 9780714840871
Subject: Essays (Art or Architecture),Monographs (Painting and Drawing)
Period: 1960- Contemporary Period
Places: No Place
Languages:
Weight: 6.688 kg
Volume 2 documents the artist's paintings, sculpture, and installations made between 1964 and 1969, the important period known as "The Factory Years," when Warhol began to acquire Pop Art fame as well as a cadre of collaborators and hangers-on - all of which made "The Factory" into one of the most mythologized artist's studios ever, and Warhol's work at this time emblematic of his career. This volume documents 23 series and more than 1,400 individual works, including the well-known series Thirteen Most Wanted Men, the box sculptures, approximately 300 works in the Jackie series, and the 1964 and 1964-65 Flowers series, among others. As in Volume 1, Volume 2 includes a fascinating collection of source material - in particular rare studio photographs taken by Billy Name-Linich, who became the Factory's first de facto photographic historian.
In this volume editors Georg Frei and Neil Printz focus on Warhol's serial production, analyzing the evolution of Warhol's working methods and the growing relationship between Warhol's exhibitions and his studio production. They establish a chronology for the works of this period, many of which have been difficult to locate and date due to their seriality. Their text provides both a compelling overview and unparalleled detail of an endlessly fascinating life and career.









