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The catalog features more than eighty works by the American William Copley (1919 – 1996), who as gallery owner, artist, author, and publisher operated as an important mediator between the Surrealists and the Pop Art movement since the mid-1940s and was one of the most unconventional personalities in the art scene. Tying in with the tradition of Dada, Surreal- ism, and American Pop Art, William Copley's paintings are an ironic examination of the erotic game played by men and women in all of its facets. The artist developed his unconventional style very early on, one which manifests itself first and foremost in the two main protagonists in his picto- rial narratives: a shapely blonde in rosy nakedness chances upon a small man in a suit, armed with the symbols of venerability and sublime sex – an umbrella and a bowler. His œuvre is an absolute pictorial homage to the motive forces of Eros. Several of his works are presented for the first time in this exhibition. The catalog includes numerous unpublished essays by William Copley.


Hardcover

19x28 cm

265 pages

179 color illustrations

English

Out of print

ISBN 978-3-86828-271-9

2012

Editors:

Götz Adriani, Stiftung Frieder Burda

Texts:

Götz Adriani, Georg Baselitz, Billy Copley, William N. Copley, Judith Irrgang, Man Ray, Andy Warhol


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