Andy Warhol and the Can That Sold the World

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by Gary Indiana


  Vampirism, artistic

  Vanity Fair

  Vickrey, Robert

  Vietnam War

  protests

  Viva

  Vogue

  Vostell, Wolf

  Vreeland, Diana

  War of the Worlds, The (H. G. Wells)

  Warhol, Andy

  a

  advertising career

  The Andy Warhol Diaries

  art techniques

  artistic reputation

  artistic talent

  birthplace

  books by

  branding

  Campbell’s Soup Cans

  childhood

  as collector

  comparison with Orson Welles

  Crowd

  cultivates the wealthy

  on “Death and Disaster” series

  Dick Tracy

  dislike for Campbell’s Soup

  early work, noncommercial

  education

  emotional detachment

  exhibitions

  family of origin

  and fear of conformity

  films

  Flowers-on-cow wallpaper

  influence of

  later career

  lifestyle

  Marilyn

  moves to New York City

  Nancy

  personality

  portrait work

  protégés

  psychological problems

  public persona

  as replicable

  secrecy, about personal history

  self-control

  sexuality

  shot

  Silver Clouds

  Soviet missile sites painting

  Storm Door

  studio (the Factory)

  studios, earlier

  Superman

  Thirteen Most Wanted Men

  transitional works

  Warhola, Jamie (Warhol’s nephew)

  Warhola, John (Warhol’s brother)

  Warhola, Julia Zavachy (Warhol’s mother)

  religiosity

  Warhola, Ondrej (Warhol’s father)

  Warhola, Paul (Warhol’s brother)

  Washington Crossing the Delaware (Rivers)

  Watney, Simon, “Queer Andy” (essay)

  Weber, Max

  Welles, H. G., The War of the Worlds)

  Welles, Orson

  comparison with Warhol

  Wesselman, Tom

  Great American Nudes

  West, Mae

  Wet-pressed drawing

  Whitney, Jock

  Whyte, William, H., The Organization Man

  Wilson, Robert

  Wilson, Sloan, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit

  Works Progress Administration (WPA)

  World’s Fair, 1964

  Woronov, Mary

  Wright, Frank Lloyd

  Wylie, Philip, A Generation of Vipers

  Young and Rubican (advertising agency)

  Zavacky, Julia (Warhol’s mother)

  religiosity

  Copyright © 2010 by Gary Indiana

  Published by Basic Books,

  A Member of the Perseus Books Group

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Indiana, Gary.

  Andy Warhol and the can that sold the world / Gary Indiana.

  p. cm.

  eISBN : 978-0-465-02098-0

  1. Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987. Campbell’s Soup cans. 2. Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987—Criticism and interpretation. 3. Avant-garde (Aesthetics)—United States—History—20th century. I. Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987. II. Title.

  ND237.W353I53 2010

  759.13—dc22

  2009041684

 

 

 


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