The first publication devoted to the textile designs of one of the twentieth century’s greatest artists, showcasing a rarely discussed aspect of the Pop Art superstar’s career
“A new exhibition at the Fashion and Textile Museum in London, together with a book by the curators, . . . showcase for the first time Warhol’s lost and virtually undocumented designs for dress fabric, which the artist produced in New York during the booming postwar years.”—Helen Barrett,
Financial Times“To see [Warhol’s] pre-Pop creations helps to contextualise him in a new, illuminating way.”—Kathryn Reilly,
World of Interiors“Beautifully printed, this is a book of real quality that allows the work room to sing.”—
World of InteriorsGeoffrey Rayner and Richard Chamberlain are independent gallery owners, researchers, curators, and authors.