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- catalog abstract ""From 1982 to 1987, Andy Warhol made hundreds of works composed of black-and-white photographic prints stitched together with thread. These works are indebted to his earlier repetitive silkscreen paintings and are also the result of lifelong photographic exploration and a prolific decade in which the artist shot more than 124,000 frames. This book is the first scholarly monograph to interpret Warhol's enigmatic photographic series. Contextualizing them within the history of photography and the art world of the 1980s, William Ganis demonstrates how Warhol manipulates the tenets of modern art photography to create ambiguity in the perception of the images. Subverting the objectivity of photography by making viewers aware of photographic mediation through multiples of images, Warhol paradoxically made unique objects in his many photographic series. They also form part of Warhol's media machinations, through which Warhol conflated and complicated painting, printmaking, drawing, and photography."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b13288594.
- catalog contributor b13288595.
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description ""From 1982 to 1987, Andy Warhol made hundreds of works composed of black-and-white photographic prints stitched together with thread. These works are indebted to his earlier repetitive silkscreen paintings and are also the result of lifelong photographic exploration and a prolific decade in which the artist shot more than 124,000 frames. This book is the first scholarly monograph to interpret Warhol's enigmatic photographic series. Contextualizing them within the history of photography and the art world of the 1980s, William Ganis demonstrates how Warhol manipulates the tenets of modern art photography to create ambiguity in the perception of the images. Subverting the objectivity of photography by making viewers aware of photographic mediation through multiples of images, Warhol paradoxically made unique objects in his many photographic series. They also form part of Warhol's media machinations, through which Warhol conflated and complicated painting, printmaking, drawing, and photography."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "1. Warhol and photography -- 2. A photographic life -- 3. Objects of repetition -- 4. A genealogy of photographic multiples -- 5. The Warhol difference -- 6. Reductio ad absurdum -- 7. Indexes and objects -- 8. The return of repetition -- 9. Straight photographs and queer threads -- 10. Andy's mythologies -- 11. Conclusion (postmortem).".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-171) and index.".
- catalog extent "xix, 186 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0521823358".
- catalog isPartOf "Contemporary artists and their critics".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, England ; New York : Cambridge,".
- catalog subject "770/.92 22".
- catalog subject "Photography, Artistic.".
- catalog subject "TR655 .G35 2004".
- catalog subject "Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987 Criticism and interpretation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Warhol and photography -- 2. A photographic life -- 3. Objects of repetition -- 4. A genealogy of photographic multiples -- 5. The Warhol difference -- 6. Reductio ad absurdum -- 7. Indexes and objects -- 8. The return of repetition -- 9. Straight photographs and queer threads -- 10. Andy's mythologies -- 11. Conclusion (postmortem).".
- catalog title "Andy Warhol's serial photography / William V. Ganis.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".