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Andy Warhol Rare 1968 First Edition Moderna Museet Exhibition Catalogue

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Category:

Antiquarian & Collectible

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Condition:

Unspecified by seller, may be new.

Binding:

Softcover, Wraps

Special Attributes:

1st Edition

ISBN:

Does not apply

Topic:

Fine Arts

Year Printed:

1968

Country/Region of Manufacture:

Sweden

Region:

Europe

Language:

English

Original/Facsimile:

Original

Place of Publication:

Sweden

Subject:

Art & Photography

Signed:

No

Publisher:

Moderna Muséet

Illustrator:

Andy Warhol

Author:

Andy Warhol

Personalized:

No

Character Family:

Andy Warhol

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Item number:

1720548262

Item description

Condition This rare Andy Warhol 1968 First Edition Stockholm Catalogue is in overall excellent condition, Fresh clean copy -no inscriptions or noticeable blemishes. No loose pages . Tiny imperfection on bottom front right corner and back left corner of wrapper. I have seen a lot of these and this is the best copy I have come across. But please look carefully at the images for accurate condition. Andy Warhol The Stockholm Catalogue Warhol, Andy; Kasper Konig, Pontus Hulten, Olle Granath, Editors First Edition, profusely illustrated with full-page black and white photographs. Softcover 8.5 x 10.5 inches Original illustrated paper wrappers Published by Moderna Muséet, Sweden, in 1968 as Exhibition Catalogue for Andy Warhol, Moderna Muséet in Stockholm, February - March, 1968. Warhol's famous Stockholm Catalogue published on the occasion of Warhol's first European solo show at Moderna Museet, Stockholm, February - March, 1968. The concept for the catalogue was developed by Kasper König, who commissioned Factory stalwart Billy Name, and a teenage Stephen Store, to photograph how Warhol and his coconspirators lived and worked. But it was König's use of the xerox machine to reproduce Warhol's own work that gives this catalogue its signature feel. By some estimates over 200,000 copies were printed in three editions. Warhol’s Moderna Muséet catalog “is a fine example of the catalogue-as-artist's-book, a form that ostensibly began with the Dadaists and Surrealists, and is produced with some of the roughest reproductions ever seen, which are entirely appropriate, and supplemented by a long section of Factory snapshots by Billy Name. The genre was revitalized by the Pop movement, and Warhol in particular, which demonstrates his position as a latter-day Dadaist. The Moderna Museet publication especially had a great influence upon Japanese photography in the late 1960s and 1970s, particularly the photobooks of the Provoke era”. Shipping Dispatch via free shipping UPS or FedEx with insurance and signature confirmation.