Thomas Morgan Evans is a Henry Moore Post-Doctoral Fellow. He has a PhD in art history from University College London and has taught there and at the Courtauld Institute of Art. He has written criticism for Art History and The Burlington Magazine, and has worked for the Tate, the ICA and for LUX.
By critically investigating the artist s underappreciated sculptural work, 3D Warhol fills a crucial gap in Warhol scholarship. And it does so with aplomb, delving confidently into a wide range of familiar and unfamiliar objects, illuminating the ways in which they exploit and undermine traditional sculptural aesthetics. At once erudite and accessible, 3D Warhol provides an ideal introduction to the depth and breadth of Warhol s remarkable career.--Anthony Grudin, Assistant Professor of Art History, University of Vermont