The Art of Popular Culture at Art lounge
Pop art was one of the more distinctive expressions of modernism. Born in the1950s and 60s, the movement is usually associated with a handful …
Read MoreMAM Photo Exhibit Offers Pop Art Master Warhol’s Vision of World
Standing in the middle of the gallery at the Missoula Art Museum, you can see the world as pop art master Andy Warhol saw …
Read MoreRevolution of the Eye: Museum Show Takes on Art and Early TV
From Salvador Dali’s turn on “What’s My Line?” to a dreamy, cherry-topped ice cream sundae thought up by Andy Warhol for a restaurant commercial, …
Read MoreWarhol is Coming to the Alchemist
Andy Warhol’s art doesn’t seem nearly as interesting to me as the man himself and various details about who he was as an artist. …
Read MoreWeek of April 26 – Shot Andy Warhol
“Before I was shot, I always thought that I was more half-there than all-there – I always suspected that I was watching TV instead …
Read MoreSerial & Singular: Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans
The 32 canvases that make up Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans, a landmark in MoMA’s collection, are usually shown in a grid arranged in …
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Pittsburgh’s Andy Warhol Museum Offers an Eclectic Experience
At the Andy Warhol Museum there is a lot to see and do. The museum covers seven floors and contains more than 9,000 items. …
Read MoreAndipa Gallery to Sell Warhol’s Iconic Works as Part of a Major New Exhibition
As the godfather of Pop Art, Andy Warhol’s legacy upon the art world is still going strong. Having inspired legions of artists across the …
Read MoreHyde Collection Art Museum Seeks Album Covers
The Hyde Collection Art Museum in Glens Falls is seeking popular record album covers to use in a community exhibit this summer to …
Read MoreEmpire State Building Will Glow With Works of Andy Warhol and Georgia O’Keeffe
On May 1, New York City will celebrate two momentous occasions: the public opening of the new Whitney Museum building at 99 Gansevoort Street …
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