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Images d'une image ten lizes (1963) Andy Warhol (Pittsburgh, 1928- New York, 1987)

This program takes a look at the Pop Art movement and the life of Warhol through a penetrating investigation of his deadpan Ten Lizes -- Cover.

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  • "Andy Warhol, images of an image"
  • "Andy Warhol, images of an image"@en
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  • "Ten Lizes (1963)"
  • "Ten Lizes (1963)"@en
  • "Andy Warhol"
  • "Andy Warhol"@en

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  • "This program takes a look at the Pop Art movement and the life of Warhol through a penetrating investigation of his deadpan Ten Lizes -- Cover."@en
  • "This program takes a look at the Pop Art movement and the life of Warhol through a penetrating investigation of his deadpan Ten Lizes. The painting exemplifies his fascination with-and his indifference to-celebrities as objects no less commodified than a simple can of soup."@en
  • "Graphiste apprécié au début des années soixante, Andy Warhol devient vite célèbre en agrandissant sur toiles des publicités courantes ou des photos de stars d'Hollywood. Après Marilyn Monroe, il s'intéresse à une autre actrice célèbre: Elisabeth Taylor. Mais reproduite, même à grande échelle, des photographies, est-ce une démarche qui appartient encore à l'art classique du portrait? Comment juger d'un art qui semble éloigné de toute idée de main d'artiste, de savoir-faire?"
  • ""At once banal and provocative, the works of Andy Warhol sardonically comment on the ubiquity of mass media in modern America. This program takes a look at the Pop Art movement and the life of Warhol through a penetrating investigation of his deadpan Ten Lizes. The painting exemplifies his fascination with--and his indifference to--celebrities as objects no less commodified than a simple can of soup."--Www.films.com."
  • ""A detailed study of the painting `Ten Lizes' (1963) by the American artist Andy Warhol (1928-1987), which is held in the Musée national d'art moderne, Centre Geprges Pompidou in Paris. The painting is based on a photograph of the film star Elizabeth Taylor, which was repeated ten times by means of silk screening." -- website."
  • ""At once banal and provocative, the works of Andy Warhol sardonically comment on the ubiquity of mass media in modern America. This program takes a look at the Pop Art movement and the life of Warhol through a penetrating investigation of his deadpan Ten Lizes. The painting exemplifies his fascination with--and his indifference to--celebrities as objects no less commodified than a simple can of soup."--Www.films.com."@en

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  • "Biographical films"
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  • "Documentary films"
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  • "Biography"
  • "Biography"@en

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  • "Images d'une image ten lizes (1963) Andy Warhol (Pittsburgh, 1928- New York, 1987)"@en
  • "Images d'une image Ten Lizes, 1963 : Andy Warhol (Pittsburg, 1928-New York, 1987)"
  • "Images d'une image Ten Lizes (1963) ; Andy Warhol (Pittsburgh, 1928-New York, 1987)"
  • "Images d'une image Ten Lizes (1963) ; Andy Warhol (Pittsburgh, 1928-New York, 1987)"@en
  • "Andy Warhol images of an image"@en
  • "Images d'une image ten lizes (1963) : Andy Warhol (pittsburgh, 1928 - New York, 1987)"
  • "Images d'une image Ten Lizes"