ANDY WARHOL - JAPANESE CATALOGUE 1974

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ANDY WARHOL - JAPANESE CATALOGUE 1974

Published by: Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo, 1974, first edition

Softcover, 58 pages

31 x 30 cm

Language: Japanese

Condition: Very Good

This catalog, published by Asahi Shimbun in Tokyo, commemorates Andy Warhol's first major exhibition in Japan in 1974. It features high-quality reproductions of his iconic works, including the Campbell’s Soup Cans, Marilyn Monroe portraits, and Brillo Boxes, among others. The book documents Warhol's exploration of mass culture, celebrity, and consumerism, providing a detailed look at the artist’s innovative methods. Accompanied by exhibition notes and curatorial texts, this Japanese-language publication offers valuable insight into Warhol's reception in Japan during the 1970s, marking a pivotal moment in his global influence. As a collectible item, it’s a sought-after piece for art lovers and Warhol enthusiasts, particularly those interested in international editions of his work.