if this art blog was a real school, or classroom, it's top reading requirement would be: the philosophy of andy warhol, from a & b & back again. it's found under "autobiography" but there is little autobiographical about it, or factual, or anything. so why read it?
the philosophy is a really great parody of art theory by a well known artist, although it considers nobody's work, not even his own, except in vague, very vague references, and only a few of his movies. yet it's a classic. published in 1975, or thereabouts, the philosophy is a book taken from taped recorded conversations andy has with his friends on the phone, and that's about it. it's to literature what 'found art' is to art. it's 'found literature', but don't try to tell anybody that, especially an english teacher. or any respectable writer, let alone a respectable arts writer.
it attempts to explain the theory of being & nothingness in a funny way.
one example:
'A: you take some chocolate . . . . and you take 2 pieces of bread . . . and you put the candy in the middle & you make a sandwich out of it. and that would be cake.'
that always made perfect sense to me
there's a lot of chapter's to examine: but we will do that some other time. it is an art book I highly recommend to anyone who wants to know what it's all about, and yet can't spit it out on paper. it's his best book, that's all.