A Warhol-Worthy Watch
Andy Warhol’s prediction of a future in which everyone would be ‘‘world-famous for 15 minutes’’ has largely come true. And yet, nearly 30 years …
Read MoreWeek of August 30 – Warhol’s Bike
“Uptown is for people who have already done something. Downtown is where they’re doing something now. I live uptown but I love downtown.” – …
Read MorePop Goes The Easel
Malanga, now a handsome man in his seventies, was one of Warhol’s willing young workers in the factory, earning $1.25 an hour as he …
Read MoreWarhol and Mapplethorpe Capture Each Other
A new book, Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & Dolls, published in September, features portraits and self- portraits by the two artists, both of whom …
Read MorePop Artist. Provocateur. Catholic. Who was Andy Warhol?
Chances are you’ve heard of the phrase “15 minutes of fame.” And you’ve probably seen the neon-colored canvases of Campbell soup cans or Marilyn …
Read MoreLate Works of Andy Warhol Coming to UES Gallery
Iconic and eye-popping artwork from Andy Warhol’s later years, like “Skulls,” “Hammer and Sickle” and his “Reversals” series, will be on display at the Skarstedt …
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A Day in the Life of Andy Warhol, BBC Four, Review: ‘full of pathos’
In the Sixties Andy Warhol was famous for being an artist, but decided to cultivate the image of someone famous for being famous. He …
Read More“Campbell’s Soup Cans” (1962) by Andy Warhol
In 1962, Warhol decided he needed to find himself a niche subject, as Lichenstein had done with comics. A friend suggested to Warhol …
Read MoreMy Day in the life of Andy Warhol
They say don’t judge a man until you’ve walked a mile in his shoes. They don’t say anything about his trousers. But if …
Read MoreAndy Warhol Exhibit, John Landis, Deepa Mehta Head for Toronto
As the Toronto International Film Festival looms (September 10-20), its repertory base camp TIFF Bell Lightbox has unveiled its fall and winter slates. Here …
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