With the backdrop of 1950s New York and its burgeoning advertising
industry, Adman focuses on the formative years of one of the twentieth
century's most influential artists, Andy Warhol. Essays by Warhol
scholars and other experts in their fields provide surprising insights
into the beginning of Warhol's career, from his award‐winning work as a
commercial illustrator to his first, little‐known exhibitions. With more
than 250 illustrations including rare drawings and photographs, vintage
advertisements, artist books, and archival material, Adman explores
this early phase of Andy Warhol's art practice and his career
inadvertising between 1949 and 1961. The typography of Warhol's mother,
Julia Warhola, is also featured. The book is published in association
with The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.