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Salvador Dalí and Andy Warhol

Encounters in New York and Beyond


  • Scheidegger & Spiess
  • by Torsten Otte
Few figures tower over twentieth-century art like Salvador Dalí and Andy Warhol. Their works were groundbreaking and incalculably influential, yet at the same time both artists were wildly popular in their lifetime and have only become more so in the decades since their deaths. Despite the striking differences in their art and personalities, the two men nonetheless had a lot in phy and artistic work. Offers an understanding of the underlying structures and dynamics of Abramovic's extraordinary performances.

ISBN 9783858817747 | E | HB
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Publisher Scheidegger & Spiess
ISBN 9783858817747
Author(s) Torsten Otte
Publication date August 2016
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 240 x 170 mm
Illustrations 48 col.ill.
Pages 416
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Few figures tower over twentieth-century art like Salvador Dalí and Andy Warhol. Their works were groundbreaking and incalculably influential, yet at the same time both artists were wildly popular in their lifetime and have only become more so in the decades since their deaths. Despite the striking differences in their art and personalities, the two men nonetheless had a lot in common the most obvious being a strong sense of the power of publicity and an affinity for eccentricity and extravagance. They also shared a love of New York, which both men made the heart of their social lives; it was there, in the 1960s, that they met for the first time.

This book offers the first-ever direct juxtaposition of Dalí and Warhol as personalities and artists. Torsten Otte builds his account through perceptive analyses of similarities in their lives and work, and reconstructs their many encounters based on first-hand accounts by some 120 people who knew and worked with the men. Around sixty images, many of them published here for the first time, by eminent photographers such as Richard Avedon, David Bailey, Philippe Halsman, Christopher Makos, Man Ray, or Robert Whitaker, round out the book.