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Warhol

A Life as Art

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Warhol

By: Blake Gopnik
Narrated by: Graham Halstead
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When critics attacked Andy Warhol's Marilyn paintings as shallow, the Pop artist was happy to present himself as shallower still: He claimed that he silkscreened to avoid the hard work of painting, although he was actually a meticulous workaholic; in interviews he presented himself as a silly naïf when in private he was the canniest of sophisticates. Blake Gopnik's definitive biography digs deep into the contradictions and radical genius that led Andy Warhol to revolutionise our cultural world.

Based on years of archival research and on interviews with hundreds of Warhol's surviving friends, lovers and enemies, Warhol traces the artist's path from his origins as the impoverished son of Eastern European immigrants in 1930s Pittsburgh, through his early success as a commercial illustrator and his groundbreaking pivot into fine art, to the society portraiture and popular celebrity of the '70s and '80s, as he reflected and responded to the changing dynamics of commerce and culture.

Warhol sought out all the most glamorous figures of his times - Susan Sontag, Mick Jagger, the Barons de Rothschild - despite being burdened with an almost crippling shyness. Behind the public glitter of the artist's Factory, with its superstars, drag queens and socialites, there was a man who lived with his mother for much of his life and guarded the privacy of his home. He overcame the vicious homophobia of his youth to become a symbol of gay achievement, while always seeking the pleasures of traditional romance and coupledom. (Warhol explodes the myth of his asexuality.)

Filled with new insights into the artist's work and personality, Warhol asks: Was he a joke or a genius, a radical or a social climber? As Warhol himself would have answered: Yes.

© Blake Gopnik 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020

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John Lennon and I once hid from Andy in a closet at the Sherry-Netherland hotel. I wish I'd known him better. This fantastic new biography makes me feel that I do. It really reveals the man - and the genius - under that silver wig.
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Excellent overview. Some character development was great. Given the length, I was slightly surprised at how rushed the early years and final years felt. If you are interested in the mid-period there is lots here. Shame there was not a bit more specificity about Basquiat or his relationship to his galleries in the 80s period.

Great until the rushed ending

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I enjoyed learning more about Warhol as he's always been one of my favourite artists but sometimes I got a bit lost as the timeline didn't always stay chronological and jumped. The narrator was good for the most part too but I found him to be a bit grating at times. Overall a good audiobook with some minor flaws for me personally.

A Good Insight But Sometimes Hard to Follow

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Informative, entertaining, and certainly whizzes by in a way many audiobooks that last for almost two days worth of listening don't. Very easy on the ear.

it perfectly captures the gossip and glamour of Warhol's Factory lifestyle, and offers a sympathetic view of the man.

Highly recommended for art lovers or anyone interested in modern culture.

Fantastic!

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This was extraordinary and undoubtedly thorough. Warhol was an interesting and somewhat mystical character whose talent was seemingly accidental. It was very interesting to hear about his failures and rejections along the way, that part of which we are normally denied. I personally never really liked his work that much as his subjects were for the most part well known and regularly seen, and, as student of Dada and the Surrealist’s it had all been done before. But there he is, at the top of the tree looking down on all art. Having been to New York a few times when he was in his prime, I wish I had called say hello, would have been interesting.

Wonderful and enlightening

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Highly informative, a great mix of stories and insights for a huge variety of sources. From the silly to the serious it really positions Warhol as one of the most significant and hugely influencial artists of the 20th century, impressive reading never a dull chapter.

Superb

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