Andy Warhol in the 1970s
Compared to the hustle and bustle of the Factory during the 1960s, Andy Warhol’s life and work became quieter and more entrepreneurial in the …
Read More →Andy Warhol in the 1960s
The 1960s era was a huge influence of Andy Warhol’s work. His paintings began to show who Warhol was as a person. During the …
Read More →The Factory and Superstars
During the 1960s and 1970s, Warhol promoted superstars as a clique of personalities in New York City. As Warhol’s muses and inspiration, they were …
Read More →Andy’s Visit to the China
Lunch at The Great Wall, an afternoon of sightseeing in the capital, a dinner engagement at a Peking Duck restaurant… Only a tentative entry …
Read More →Andy Warhol in the 1950s
After graduating with a degree in Pictorial Design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1949, Andy Warhol moved to …
Read More →La Grande Passion in 1984
It wasn’t until the 1980’s, towards the end of his career, that Andy allowed businesses to commission him for advertising work. La Grande Passion …
Read More →Superstar Edie Sedgwick as Andy’s Film Muse
Superstar Edie Sedgwick left Harvard and moved to New York in 1964, shortly after receiving a trust fund from her grandmother, with aspirations of …
Read More →Vibrant Reign of Queen Elizabeth II
Only Andy Warhol would think to portray Queen Elizabeth II in a vivacious hot pink with electric blue eyes and a bright yellow crown …
Read More →16 Jackies in Flashbulb Memory
What exactly is flashbulb memory? It recalls specific images or details surrounding a vivid, rare or significant personal event. Warhol was impressed with the …
Read More →Gerard Malanga, Andy’s Most Important Associate
Gerard Malanga, Andy’s most important associate, worked with him in The Factory from 1963 to 1970. Gerard assisted Andy in all his creative endeavors during what many consider the artist’s …
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