From Deseret News archives:
The art of Andy Warhol
UMFA brings in the pop-culture icon's still-debated work
Indeed, since his 1962 large images of Campbell's soup cans, many critics have ridiculed Warhol's art, declaring it a hoax. But as might be expected, other critics declared it genius.
Today he is generally acknowledged to be one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
Noted for his dissection of American commerce and everyday life, Warhol's art was about his veneration for and playful exploitation of our popular culture. He loved the banal and the ordinary, but he also liked to blur the line between high and low culture.
Thanks to the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, we may judge the validity of Warhol's art for ourselves in "Andy Warhol's Dream America," an exhibition featuring 88 screenprints from the collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.
"By brashly declaring, 'I want to be a machine,' Andy Warhol shifted the direction of the history of art from a reverence for the original, one-of-a-kind object to the reluctant acknowledgement of mass-produced, mass-manufactured masterpieces," said UMFA curator Mary Francey.
It was Warhol's "Pop," pre-formulated, trivialized forms that were immediately recognizable to the public, but scorned by some critics for their lack of relevancy.
Francey, however, believes that Warhol's recognizable, trivial images produced "relevant statements about the anaesthetizing effects of repetitive images generated by contemporary media."
Warhol spoke persuasively about the condition of image overload in a media- saturated culture, said art critic Robert Hughes in his "American Visions." The artist did this by "using silk screen and not bothering to clean up the imperfections of the print: those slips of the screen, uneven inkings of the roller, and general graininess. What they suggested was not the humanizing touch of the hand but the pervasiveness of routine error and entropy. ... "
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words dont even desribe his art.
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badrhythmer | Nov. 5, 2007 at 1:12 p.m.
I have seen it. Warhol's greatest achievement was making people think...
Gerooge | Nov. 4, 2007 at 10:32 p.m.
Warhol's work is superficial art for superficial people.
Mark | Nov. 4, 2007 at 9:59 a.m.
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