George Condo on Working for Warhol
The only artist I ever worked for was Andy Warhol. I was 23 years old in 1980, and it was my dream job. I …
Read MoreWeek of February 28 – Moving to NYC
“A big influence in Andy’s life at that time was getting a job in a department store, Joseph Horne’s. He looked at all the …
Read MoreWeek of February 22 – Anniversary of Warhol’s Death
“The idea is not to live forever, it is to create something that will.” – Andy Warhol 29 years ago today, Andy Warhol died …
Read MoreWarhol’s Factory recreated for HBO’s Vinyl
The buzzy new Martin Scorsese-produced series “Vinyl” pays homage to the 1970s heyday of New York City hot spots such as the Mercer Arts …
Read MorePhiladelphia Museum of Art Wins Fight with Facebook over Racy Pop Art Painting
Evelyne Axell’s painting Ice Cream (1964), showing a woman licking an ice cream cone, has drawn Facebook’s ire. Censors working at the social media …
Read MoreWarhol Museum names new Milton Fine Curator of Art
Jose Carlos Diaz, curator of exhibitions at The Bass Museum of Art in Miami, Fla., is the new Milton Fine Curator of Art for …
Read MoreWeek of February 14 – Andy Warhol’s Biggest Nightmare
“I guess I can’t put off talking about it any longer… The day my biggest nightmare came true.” – Andy Warhol (The Andy Warhol …
Read MorePop-art portraits of the Obamas unveiled on President’s Day
A picture of Adam Herbert, IU’s first black president, hangs on the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center’s Wall of Firsts, and provides a sense of …
Read MoreWeek of February 7 – Remaining a Mystery
“I’d prefer to remain a mystery. I never like to give my background and, anyway, I make it all up different every time I’m …
Read MoreOver $2 Million Raised At The 18th annual AmFAR New York Gala
Let’s just start by saying, who wasn’t there? Everyone who’s anyone was at the18th annual amfAR New York Gala. The haute affair was held …
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