Paris Fernand Hazan 1972 1 vol. relié in-8, cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur, 59 pp., reproductions en noir et en couleurs. Très bon état.
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(Stockholm: Moderna Museet, 1968). 4to. Bound with the original pictorial wrappers - printed in pink, yellow, orange, and green, after Warhol's ""Flowers"" - in an excellent contemporary Swedish modernist half leather binding with purple mottled cloth boards and a black morocco spine with ""ANDY WARHOL"" lettered in silver. Wrappers with very light wear to corners and a tiny stain to the bottom of the front wrapper. In overall excellent condition. First 8 leaves with text, the remaining more than 300 leaves full of black-and-white full-page illustrations.
First edition, first printing, of the famous Warhol Stockholm-catalogue, which, a part from its obvious artistic value, played a main part in the ""Brillo Box-scandal"". It is also in this catalogue that the seminal photographs of the Factory, by Stephen Shore and Billy Name, appear for the first time, along with at least one of his most famous quotations (perhaps THE most famous and most frequently quoted): ""In the future everybody will be world famous for fifteen minutes"".The exhibition in Stockholm was Warhol's first international retrospective exhibition and as such one of his most important ever.""This book was published on the occasion of the Andy Warhol exhibition at Moderna Museet in Stockholm February-March 1968. Editing: Andy Warhol, Kasper König, Pontus Huntén, Olle Granath. Typograhy and production: John Melin, Gösta Svensson, Stig Arbman AB, Malmö. Blocks and print: Sydsvenska Dagbladets AB, Malmö, December 1967 - January 1968."" (verso of title-page). Photographs by Stephen Shore and Paul Schiff, documenting Warhol's early work.
(Stockholm: Moderna Museet, 1968). 4to. Original pictorial wrappers, printed in pink, yellow, orange, and green, after Warhol's ""Flowers"". Lettered in black on spine. Lacks 3 cm. of upper part of spine. Corners a bit bent. Small tears at at hinges in top and bottom of covers. First 8 leaves with text, the remaining more than 300 leaves full of black-and-white full-page illustrations. Some 20 leaves in the middle of the ook loose with edges frayed and one leaf torn loosing a bit of outher margin.
First edition, first printing, of the famous Warhol Stockholm-catalogue, which, a part from its obvious artistic value, played a main part in the ""Brillo Box-scandal"". It is also in this catalogue that the seminal photographs of the Factory, by Stephen Shore and Billy Name, appear for the first time, along with at least one of his most famous quotations (perhaps THE most famous and most frequently quoted): ""In the future everybody will be world famous for fifteen minutes"".The exhibition in Stockholm was Warhol's first international retrospective exhibition and as such one of his most important ever.""This book was published on the occasion of the Andy Warhol exhibition at Moderna Museet in Stockholm February-March 1968. Editing: Andy Warhol, Kasper König, Pontus Huntén, Olle Granath. Typograhy and production: John Melin, Gösta Svensson, Stig Arbman AB, Malmö. Blocks and print: Sydsvenska Dagbladets AB, Malmö, December 1967 - January 1968."" (verso of title-page). Photographs by Stephen Shore and Paul Schiff, documenting Warhol's early work.
Catalogue d'exposition, in-4 oblong, 1er février 2000, couv. rose avec le découpage d'un dessin représentant une banane. (CN60)
À l'intérieur 2 fascicules : - Écran écrin, exposition Andy Warhol, 21 pp. agrafées, sur papier jaune. - Patricia Dupuy et Lucien Desalmand exposent les livres de Warhol à la Galerie Arenthon, à Paris, 10 pp. agrafées, sur papier vert. Ex. numéroté. Joint carton d'invitation de l'exposition.
De Miro à Warhol. P., Skira/Flammarion, 2008, in-4, br., couv. à rabat, 208 pp., photos et illustrations en noir et en couleurs. (SA26A)
Publié à l'occasion de l'exposition De Miro à Warhol. La collection Berardo à Paris, au Musée du Luxembourg à Paris, 2008/2009.
Revue Artstudio, numéro spécial, n° 8, printemps 1988, pet. in-4, br., 149 pp., nombreuses ill. et photos en noir et en couleurs, bibliographie. (SS42B)
Textes de Jean Baudrillard, Michel Bourel, Thomas Crow, Stephen Koch, Luc Lang, Bruno Paradis, etc.