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51. Art - Andy Warhol Queen NTOMBI TWALA
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- Andy Warhol Queen NTOMBI TWALA.
- 1985, serigraph, The Warhol Family Museum of Modern Art, Medzilaborce.
- Andy Warhol:Flowers,1974.
- One of Andy Warhol's characteristic modes of expression as an artist lay in his fondness for taking as his themes famous symbols, trademarks, labels and celebrities. ...
- The Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art at Medzilaborce (until 28th July, 1996 the Warhol Family Museum of Modern Art) possesses the last of these works in a form marked TP (trial proof) and signed in tusche at the bottom left. ... Printed by Warhol on rag paper, this silkscreen proof was one of a series of only thirty, a fact undoubtedly contributing to not only the artistic, but also the monetary value of the work. This print of the Queen Ntombi Twala portrait in the Andy Warhol Museum is numbered TP 26/30.
- The printer of Warhol's celebrated Reigning Queens portfolio was Rupert James Smith.
52. Andy Warhol Annotated Bibliography
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- various sources for reference materials which cover every aspect of Andy Warhol's art. These sources also include a wealth of photos of Andy's work which would be most helpful in constructing a visually appealing website in addition to the images already available on the Internet.
- Andy Warhol "Marilyn".
- Both a historical and critical look at the emergence of pop through Andy Warhol. Explores Warhol’s Factory ears, the merging of pop and art, the birth of the Velvet Underground, David Bowie’s Iggy Stardust Persona and the Impact of Pop on the culture of the times. ...
- The Religious Art of Andy Warhol. ...
- Brief chapter on Andy’s past from his commercial beginnings in the 1950’s, the Factory Years, and the transition from the Factory Years after his Shooting to the Eighties. ...
- Andy Warhol: The Factory Years 1964-1967. ...
- Photographic documentation of the Factory Years of Andy Warhol by the author. ...
- Loner at the Ball: The Life of Andy Warhol. ...
- Biography of Andy Warhol. A host of photos from Andy’s childhood as well as photos throughout to accompany the narrative. ...
- Andy Warhol A Retrospective. ...
- Over five-hundred pages covering the life of Andy Warhol two years after his death. ...
53. Andy Warhol | Artist and Filmmaker
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- Andy Warhol (Andrew Warhola) was born on August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. ... Warhol's signature style used commercial silkscreening techniques to create identical, mass produced images on canvas, then variations in color to give each print of an edition a different look.
- Warhol first applied his silkscreen techniques as a commercial artist in the 1950s. ... Later in the 1960s, Warhol produced a series of motion pictures dealing with such concepts as time, boredom and repetition. In 1968, Valerie Solanis, founder and sole member of SCUM (Society for Cutting Up Men) walked into Warhol's studio and shot the artist. ...
- Warhol's generally sunny and upbeat artwork turned to more serious subjects in his images of Jacqueline Kennedy mourning the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963, and his "Birmingham Race Riot" (1964). ...
- Warhol died in New York on February 27, 1987 after a gallbladder operation. ... Warhol's depictions of everything from Campbell's Soup Cans to the faces of celebrities provide an often revealing commentary on contemporary American society.
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54. QuotationReference.com: Andy Warhol
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55. Yahoo! Directory Painters > Andy Warhol
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- Encyclopedia: Andy Warhol - 1928-87, American artist and filmmaker, b. ...
- Warholstars - complete guide to the life and times of Andy Warhol and his superstars. ...
- Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts - fosters innovative artistic expression by supporting cultural organizations that directly or indirectly support artists and their work. ...
- Andy Warhol Homepage, The - contains images, FAQ, quotes, biography and lyrics inspired by the founder or father of the Pop Art movement. ...
- Andy Warhol Museum, The - features extensive permanent collections of art and archives on one of the most influential American artists of the twentieth century. ...
- Andy Warhol Posters 'n' Pop - discusses Warhol posters, books, and movies. ...
- Andy Warhol's Rorschach Paintings - article by Mia Fineman that analyzes the impact of his series of paintings in 1984. ...
- Art in Context: Andy Warhol - lists dealers, museums, and past exhibitions of work by the artist who created definitive expressions of a culture obsessed with images. ...
- Artchive: Andy Warhol - provides a career summary and 22 artwork images by the Pop master behind the fine art image of a Campbell's soup can. ...
- Artcyclopedia: Andy Warhol - web sites, museums, and online exhibitions showcasing the American Pop artist's work. ...
- AskART: Andy Warhol - lists museum holdings, publications, work examples, and a biography of the most successful and influential commercial artist in New York during the late 1950s. ...
- BBC Audio Interviews: Andy Warhol - features audio clips of the master talking about portrait painting, Liza Minelli, and his dislike of feelings and emotions. ...
- Eyestorm: Andy Warhol - includes many small images and commentary by Douglas Coupland on the artist's Polaroid celebrity portraits. ...
- Humanities Web: Andy Warhol - features a chronology, a biography, quotes, resources, and selected works by the artist who was shot by Valerie Solanis in 1968. ...
56. Andy Warhol Biography and Art - AndyWarholArt .com
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- Please visit and participate in our forum and check back for our weekly Warhol articles.
- Andy Warhol Biography.
- Warhol is considered one of the most important American artists of the 20th century. ...
- Warhol was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and educated at Carnegie Institute of Technology. During the 1950s Warhol practiced commercial art (art created primarily for promoting businesses) in New York City. ... Warhol took a similar impersonal approach in his experimental motion pictures. ... The Chelsea Girls (1966), a seven-hour, virtually unedited film, features many of the actors from Warhol's New York City studio known as the Factory. ... In addition to working with art and motion pictures, Warhol helped promote the rock group Velvet Underground and produced the album Velvet Underground with Nico (1967).
- Warhol's publications include The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again (1975) and America (1985), a collection of his scathing photographs of contemporary life in the United States. ... In 1994 the Andy Warhol Museum, the largest single-artist museum in the United States, opened in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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57. Andy Warhol posters and art prints
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58. Andy Warhol Classifieds
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- Andy Warhol for sale. ...
- Warhol, Andy, Package of Nine Handcolored Blotted Line Offset Lithographs. ...
- SPECIAL Warhol, Andy "Brooklyn Bridge" SILK SCREEN POSTER 24" x 36", 1983 Hand signed inside border. ...
- SOLD Warhol, Andy "Alexander The Great" Trial Proof PHOTO .
- SOLD Warhol, Andy "Annie Oakley" 1986 Screen print PHOTO .
- SPECIAL Warhol, Andy, Purple Botticelli 11. ...
- SPECIAL Warhol, Andy "Birth of Venus" Portfolio of Four Screenprints each 25" x 37" PHOTO Mint Condition in original portfolio, Very rare to find a complete portfolio. ...
- NEW LISTING REDUCED AGAIN!!! Warhol, Andy "Campbell's Soup Can on a Shopping Bag. 1966 Screenprint 19"x17" (Inscription under the can reads ANDY WARHOL INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART, BOSTON OCTOBER 1966 ) Retail Price $4500 Asking price $2,000 OR BEST OFFER!!!! THIS IS AN ART BROKERAGE BEST BUY!!!. ...
- Warhol, Andy "Committee 2000" 1982 screenprint 30" x 20" Asking: $5000 unframed. ...
- SOLD Warhol, Andy "Cricket Serenade" 1955 Watercolor PHOTO From the "In the Bottom of My Garden" Series. ...
- SOLD Warhol, Andy "Dracula" screenprint PHOTO SOLD Warhol, Andy "Electric Chair Suite" Suite PHOTO .
- SOLD Warhol, Andy "Endangered Species Suite" Limited Edition Silkscreens PHOTO PHOTO .
- SOLD Warhol, Andy "Feline Angel" 1955 Watercolor PHOTO From the "In the Bottom of My Garden" Series. ...
- NEW LISTING Warhol, Andy "Fiesta Pig" limited edition silkscreen Framed, Artist Proof 3/10 Retail Price $10,000 Asking Price: $5,500 PHOTO Contact Art Brokerage: Bokar .
- SOLD Warhol, Andy "Franz Kafka" screenprint PHOTO .
59. Socialism Today - Andy Warhol: Accident and Design
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- Warhol.
- ANDY WARHOL’S images have appeared in magazines, on TV, clothes and billboards. ... Tate Modern’s exhibition reveals Warhol as one of the most significant artists of the 20th century.
- Starting with the earliest drawings from the 1940s and 1950s, it covers a great decade from 1962, when Warhol revolutionised art. ...
- Along the way, Warhol defined modern-day USA, consciously or unconsciously exposing the ambiguities of US society. ...
- Andy Warhol was born in Pittsburgh in 1928 to immigrants from Ruthenia, now in the Slovak Republic. ...
- Warhol took his fascination with mass production methods and applied them to art, even calling his succession of studios, the Factory. ...
- Warhol’s subjects were quintessentially American. ...
- As Warhol said, ‘no amount of money can get you a better Coke than the one the bum on the corner is drinking’. ...
- Warhol realised very quickly the nature of the post-war world. ...
- Warhol painted Marilyn Monroe after her death on 5 August 1962. ...
- Not the rich and famous usually associated with Warhol.
- Of course, throughout, Warhol offers no overt analysis. ...
- Still in 1963, Warhol made his first three films, Sleep, Eat, and Blow Job, and moved into the first Factory on East 47th Street. ... Instead of replacing them, Warhol leaves them, painting over them with silver paint.
- Edited highlights feature in this exhibition but, as Warhol cautioned, his films were often more interesting to think about than to actually watch. ... In 1966, Warhol launched the rock group, Velvet Underground, featuring Lou Reed, John Cale and Nico, at a multi-media event.
60. Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Warhol - Biography
- www.guggenheimcollection.org
- Andy Warhol was born Andrew Warhola on August 6, 1928, in Pittsburgh. ... During the 1950s, Warhol’s drawings were published in Glamour and other magazines and displayed in department stores. ... In 1952, the Hugo Gallery in New York presented a show of Warhol’s illustrations for Truman Capote’s writings. ...
- By the early 1960s, Warhol began to paint comic-strip characters and images derived from advertisements; this work was characterized by repetition of banal subjects such as Coca-Cola bottles and soup cans. ... Warhol’s new painting was exhibited for the first time in 1962, initially at the Ferus Gallery, Los Angeles, then in a solo exhibition at the Stable Gallery, New York. ...
- Starting in the mid-1960s, at The Factory, his New York studio, Warhol concentrated on making films that were marked by repetition and an emphasis on boredom. ... He also became interested in writing: his autobiography, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again), was published in 1975, and The Factory published Interview magazine. A major retrospective of Warhol’s work organized by the Pasadena Art Museum in 1970 traveled in the United States and abroad. Warhol died February 22, 1987, in New York. ...
61. BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Warhol 'copy' row hits art world
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- Warhol 'copy' row hits art world.
- This original Warhol failed to sell .
- A row over the authenticity of Andy Warhol artworks has engulfed the art world. ...
- The Andy Warhol Authentication Board has decreed that only artworks the artist was directly involved in producing can be considered a Warhol original, according to reports in the Independent on Sunday and Sunday Telegraph in the UK. ...
- Andy Warhol often left assistants to "mass produce" many of his most famous pictures, among them images of the Campbell soup tin. ...
- The decision means many art collectors are left with Warhol works which are now considered copies and therefore worth much less, and some are threatening to sue the board. ...
- The irony in the row is that Warhol himself questioned the idea of "original" art - choosing everyday items as subjects and producing thousands of prints of the same work. ...
- But some works were printed from acetates of the originals by people Warhol had not even met, according to the Independent. ...
- Film producer Joe Simon has had a number of works turned down, including a Warhol silkscreen self-portrait that he bought 14 years ago for $195,000. ...
- "If Warhol conceived the idea and he then directed someone else to prepare a silkscreen, supervised the process of production and, in effect, signed off on it, as long as he said, 'That's good, that's what I wanted', Warhol created that work. ...
- The board is creating a list of Warhol works to be included in a definitive catalogue. ...
- Andy Warhol paintings are among the most prized 20th Century artworks. ...
- In pictures Warhol's famous $ fails to sell at art auction SEE ALSO: Modern art under the hammer 08 Jan 03 | Entertainment Warhols boost record-breaking art sale 16 May 02 | Entertainment Warhol art goes up across London 15 Jan 02 | Entertainment RELATED INTERNET LINKS: Andy Warhol Andy Warhol Foundation The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites TOP ENTERTAINMENT STORIES NOW Hip-hop star charged with perjury Jackson lawyers dismiss new claim Two arrests under camcorder law Judge throws out Houston lawsuit .
62. The Chelsea Girls (Andy Warhol)
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- Film-Makers' Cooperative/Andy Warhol Films, Inc.
- Andy Warhol would often have dinner at the El Quixote Restaurant downstairs from the Chelsea Hotel with other factory regulars and he "got the idea to unify all the pieces of these people's lives by stringing them together as if they lived in different rooms in the same hotel. ... Mary Woronov: "Paul loaded the camera, Andy pointed it and Gerard started the tape recorder — there were always endless amounts of waiting. ... It's Warhol's most famous self-signed film, and — with almost all the leading Factory personalities and music by the Velvet Underground — it's easy to see why. ... Andy has an arrangement with the Film-Makers' Distribution Center (FDC), headed by Jonas Mekas, Shirley Clarke, and Luis Brigante, to split the net profits fifty-fifty. ... Andy, Paul, Gerard, Lester Persky, Rodney La Rod, David Croland, International Velvet And Eric Emerson take Chelsea Girls to the Cannes Film Festival but never get to show it. ...
- " Velvet was expecting a phone call from a modeling agency and warned Andy that if the phone rings during the filming, she had to be able to answer it. ...
- Nico & Andy Warhol Chelsea Girls still Chelsea Girls US Poster Nico, Eric Emerson & Ari.
- 2003/09/00 1966, USA, 197 minutes on double screen, 16mm, Black and White and Colour DVD 1: episodes 1-12 DVD 2: extra — Paul Morrissey meets Jonas Mekas — Scenes from the life of Andy Warhol directed by Jonas Mekas — "a videocosa" by Enrico Ghezzi — Achille Bonito Oliva interview — Mario Zonta interview Philological edition on split screen as according to the instructions of the MoMA (Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art) and the Andy Warhol Foundation. ...
63. Globe In Transit
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- Andy Warhol.
- Excerpts from Peter Conrad book reviews The Andy Warhol Diaries/Warhol/Famous For Fifteen Minutes/The Factory Years 1964-1967/Andy Warhol:A Retrospective , Observer, June 18th 1989:.
- The Warhol of the Diaries is airheaded; the character Bockris analyses is more complex and sinister. ... In his cultivation of nullity, making apathy a mode of aggression, Warhol became for Jonas Mekas 'almost the Nothingness Himself': the spirit of denial who is the devil.
- (Nat) Finkelstein's own cynicism makes him perceptive about Warhol's: he discerns that people were for Warhol no more than disposables, like empty soup cans.
64. Andy Warhol
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- Andy Warhol.
- The part I thought you might want to look at is called "After Andy: SoHo in the Eighties" it has the last interview with Andy Warhol The address is .
- Andy Warhol serials brought the Pop Movie into existence. Is Andy Warhol really making movies, or is he playing a joke on us? -- This is the talk of the town. ...
- I was kind of feeling that Warhol was asexual. The little I've seen of him in our in-class video clips (and certainly in "I Shot Andy Warhol"), he doesn't seem interested in either sex. ...
- However, it is clear that Andy Warhol was an extremely significant figure among the avant-garde in Greenwich Village. ... Up until recently, these were some of the few pieces that I associated with Warhol. ...
- The idea of Andy Warhol being asexual is intriguing and possibly truthful. ... Warhol was very into identity and image- maybe the media image he tried to convey was one of a person who had no real human interests or thoughts, but his private life was really pretty full. ...
- Andy Warhol may have been trying to achieve the image of asexuality for the public (there is the concept of audience again). ... In the documantary super star those interviewed said that that Andy and his crew would be upset if they weren't on the news or in the papers every day. ... I don't see how anyone like Warhol could hide his true self all the time because I get the idea that he was always in the public eye. ...
- This is a great site with lots of information, not just on Warhol, but on those around him (Velvet Underground, Valerie Solanas, etc. ...
- In the movie I SHOT ANDY WARHOL, we witness two lonely individuals, Andy and Valerie, sitting on opposite ends of a bright red couch. ... Andy, on the other hand, is fashionably dressed, his wig slightly off centered, and his legs perfectly crossed in a feminine manner. ...
65. Andy Warhol Posters & Art Prints - Your Purchase Saves Animals
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66. Andy Warhol : The Prince of Pop
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- Andy Warhol was and will always be known as "The Prince of Pop" because of his influential art. ... The world would not have been the same without the existence of Andy Warhol, "The Prince of Pop. " Site Description Andy Warhol and the Pop Art Movement : A Biography .
67. Andy Warhol Biography
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- Andy Warhol.
- Andy Warhol Biography 1928-1987.
- No other artist is as much identified with Pop Art as Andy Warhol. ... Warhol made his way from a Pittsburgh working class family to an American legend. ...
- Andy was born in 1930 in Pittsburgh as the son of Slovak immigrants. ... His father was as a construction worker and died in an accident when Andy was 13 years old. ...
- Andy showed an early talent in drawing and painting. ... Warhol graduated in 1949 and went to New York where he worked as an illustrator for magazines like Vogue and Harpar's Bazaar and for commercial advertising. ...
- In 1952 Andy Warhol had his first one-man show exhibition at the Hugo Gallery in New York. ...
- In the sixties Warhol started painting daily objects of mass production like Campbell Soup cans and Coke bottles. ...
- The quintessence of Andy Warhol art was to remove the difference between fine arts and the commercial arts used for magazine illustrations, comic books, record albums or advertising campaigns. Warhol once expressed his philosophy in one poignant sentence: .
- Warhol's favorite printmaking technique was silkscreen. ... Warhol made over 300 experimental underground films - most rather bizarre and some rather pornographic. ...
- Andy was seriously wounded and only narrowly escaped death. ...
- Warhol never recovered completely from his wounds and had to wear a bandage around his waist for the rest of his life. ...
68. Andy Warholl: BIGHORN RAM
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- Andy Warhol, whose face was as well-known to the public as the Campbell Soup Cans, Marilyns and Dollars Signs he exploded on the art scene in the early 1960's, seemed a likely candidate for veneration by millions.
- Thus, by 1962, when the name "Warhol" became a synonym for the new "Pop Art", Andy Warhol had already achieved success in the eyes of those alert to the new in the art world. ...
- Not merely an artist, Warhol became a successful publisher and a progressive film producer. Much of it was conceived at The Factory, the name given to Warhol's house on East 47th Street in New York, where life was thought to be one continuous party.
- The party ended when, on 22 February 1987, during gall-bladder surgery at New York Hospital, Andy Warhol died.
69. Andy Warhol
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- Andy WAS a Dope.
- Well, Ralph Rugoff almost said it all about Andy Warhol in his brief article this week in the L. ... Weekly (6/8/98) on the anniversary of Warhol's death (Warhol would have been seventy). ... To quote Rugoff, "When, in his book Exposures, Warhol described someone as fascinating 'because you absolutely couldn't tell if he was a genius or a retard,' he might well have been summing up his own aesthetic strategy. ...
- But the academic/museum Warhol industry is such a juggernaut, and the market for Warhol's art is still so robust, that questioning it would be virtually unthinkable. In fact, the Warhol myth is perpetuated this weekend in an L. ... Comparing it to the Warhol Museum, which is "open to the outside world," unlike traditional museum, the writer concludes that that openness is much like Warhol's "pop" art, which he got from "the street. " But Warhol did not get his art from "the street"; he got it from advertising. ... Warhol had very little interest in the lives of people around him. ... That some critics like Arthur Danto take Warhol's art as a historical watershed for the idea that art could now "be or be about anything" should not encourage us to think that Warhol himself had any intention himself of introducing such an idea.
- If Warhol is the precedent for anything, it is for a certain kind of deadpan "postmodern irony" represented by the like of artist Jeff Koons, whose kitsch sculptures of whiskey descanters and Michael Jackson and pet chimp Bubbles and the like were all the rage of eighties New York yuppies with money to burn, since it seemed to poke fun at "elitist" art culture while indulging a "let them eat cake" or "boys with the most toys win" attitude. ...
- But Rugoff is right that there is something "funny" about Warhol--in two senses of the word. ... " One's first response to Warhol's "autobiography" is precisely disbelief. ...
- But Warhol made such a complete career of being an airhead that his works looks "funny" in the other sense--strange and unsettling. Rugoff almost locates the source of this strangeness in Warhol's indifference. Consider Warhol's comment, "A person can cry or laugh. ... To do so would be to be completely dissociated from one's feelings and from any sense of the human reality around you--which is precisely what Warhol aimed at.
70. Andy Warhol Pop Art Posters
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71. Ein Blick auf Andy Warhol
- www.wsws.org
- WSWS : WSWS/DE : Kunst & Kultur : Ausstellung Ein Blick auf Andy Warhol.
- zur Ausstellung: Der Warhol Look, Glamour, Stil, Mode an der Art Gallery von Ontario, in Kanada.
- Mai 1998 eine Ausstellung der Werke des Malers Andy Warhol. ...
- Die Ausstellung unter dem Titel Der Warhol Look/ Glamour, Stil Mode" war eine umfassende Präsentation seines Werks, die vom Andy-Warhol-Museum in Pittsburgh zusammengestellt worden war. ... Die Retrospektive war nicht allein Andy Warhol gewidmet, sondern auch seinen Mitarbeitern.
- Warhol war der jüngste Sohn tschechischer Einwanderer. ...
- Nachdem er sich mit eleganten, oft satirisch gefärbten Schaufensterdekorationen einen Namen gemacht hatte, wurde Warhol vor allem wegen seiner Illustrationen von Publikationen wie Amy Vanderbilts Benimmbuch Complete Book of Etiquette berühmt. ... Durch Ausstellungen seiner Modezeichnungen, deren Höhepunkt die Teilnahme an einer Gruppenausstellung im Museum of Modern Art in New York war, wurde Warhol in der New Yorker Kunstszene bekannt.
- Um den Aufstieg der Pop-Art in den sechziger Jahren zu verstehen, in deren Entwicklung Warhol eine herausragende Rolle spielte, muß man dieses Phänomen historisch einordnen.
- Dies waren die ersten Ausdrucksformen der Pop Art, die sich dann mischte mit der Art von abbildgetreuer Malerei, wie sie Andy Warhol in seinem eigenen Werk begonnen hatte.
- Im Gegensatz zu den Künstlern jedoch, die Abbilder der Alltagskultur benutzen, um sich kritisch oder halbwegs kritisch über die amerikanische Gesellschaft zu äußern, reflektierte Warhol diese Kultur nur passiv und schnitt seine Kunst auf den wachsenden Markt von Konsumenten zu. ...
- Mitte der 60er Jahre war Warhol ein reicher Mann und zu einer Berühmtheit der amerikanischen Gegenkultur geworden. ...
- 1969 begann Warhol mit der Herausgabe des Trendmagazins Interview, das ungekürzte und unredigierte Interviews von Berühmheiten mit Berühmtheiten abdruckte. ... Schließlich machte Warhol seine ganze Person zu einer kommerziellen Ikone und verkaufte sich als Modell, posierte in Schaufenstern und verkaufte sein Image zu Werbezwecken. ... Warhol erlag im Februar 1989 einem Herzanfall.
72. Andy Warhol
- www.msu.edu
- One of the most memoriable, most documented, and the most in the public eye was Andy Warhol. Paul Morrissey and Andy Warhol. (Reg Rogers and Jared Harris in I SHOT ANDY WARHOL). Andy has been described as the father of Pop Art, yet was the most destructive force against it. ... Andy stayed into films and never fully stopped making them. ... From Art to Television to Music, Andy was somehow involved. Andy was a workaholic. ... Andy had an idea to produce thousands and thousands of paintings in a single month. ... This is when Andy bought the first Factory. ... It is often refered to as the "Silver Factory" mostly because Andy asked Billy Name(Billy Linich) to do what he has done to his own appartment, which is tinfoiled and painted the place silver. Billy Name During the sixties this is where Warhol's entorage would be hang out.
73. Andy Warhol/biographie
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- ANDY WARHOL, .
- De son vivant, Andy Warhol était déjà une légende via son œuvre, son extravagance, les provocations et les scandales qu'il suscita, ses 200 perruques et sa mesquinerie sans oublier ses dizaines de Rolex. ...
- Ne cachant pas son homosexualité, soupçonné d'être un consommateur de drogues, Warhol défraya souvent la chronique. ...
- Warhol découvrit d'abord la publicité en faisant ses études au Carnegie Institute of Technology à Pittsburgh. ...
- Le jour suivant, Warhol proposa une cinquantaine de projets étonnants et son succès fut immédiat car personne n'avait alors son talent pour dessiner des chaussures, dans un style réaliste certes, mais transformées selon ses désirs. Warhol leur procurait des formes folles, ajoutait des éléments ou des rubans, leur donnait des reflets argentés et les munissait de talons aiguilles pour en faire des chefs d'oeuvre de mode. ...
- Autour de Warhol s'activa tout un mouvement de jeunes peintres - Roy Liechtenstein et Tom Wesselman entre autres qui représentaient l'époque post-Be-Bop, celle qui vit la naissance de la télévision et du Rock n'Roll ainsi que la mort de l'art conventionnel. Sorti du moule du monde de la publicité, Warhol n'eut guère de peine à s'imposer comme un chef de file de l'art américain. ...
- La société de consommation ne jurait plus que par le ketchup, le Coca-Cola ou la soupe Campbell dont les symboles publicitaires, ainsi que ceux de toute une série d'emballages de produits de consommation, furent détournés par Warhol lequel comprit avant tout le monde que leurs images avaient un impact extraordinaire sur des millions de consommateurs et que leur utilisation au niveau artistique ouvrirait la porte à de nouveaux concepts. ...
- Connue sous le nom de « Fame and Fortune », cette période fertile permit à Warhol d'atteindre son apogée artistique. ...
- Par la suite, Warhol délira autour d'une sélection de couleurs, de teintes en agrandissant les trames. ...
- Dès les années 80, les oeuvres de Warhol atteignirent des sommes folles et les musées achetèrent alors à tout va grâce à l'appui du galeriste Leo Castelli qui lança tant d'autres grands noms de la peinture américaine d'après-guerre et contribua à faire de New York le centre principal de l'art contemporain dans le monde. Warhol eut également en la CIA un allié de poids qui favorisa son ascension fulgurante puisque dans le cadre de sa lutte contre le Communisme, ce service de renseignement chercha à mettre fin à l'hégémonie européenne en incitant les musées d'outre-Atlantique à acheter en priorité des oeuvres d'artistes américains .
- Warhol réalisa des commandes en chaîne et devint riche à millions sans guérir toutefois de sa mesquinerie. ...
- Warhol était aussi un collectionneur quelque peu excentrique qui amassa des meubles rococo, des lampes Tiffany, des tableaux de Rauschenberg, de la verrerie contemporaine, des milliers de chaussures de formes bizarres ainsi qu'un nombre incroyable de gadgets à cinq sous qu'il empila dans sa maison quasiment du sol au plafond. ...
- Mort à la suite d'une opération en 1987, Warhol fut le représentant d'une époque de grandes mutations, tant technologiques que politiques, qui observa le monde avec une certaine froideur sinon avec cynisme. ... Warhol filma aussi sans vergogne les personnages de ce monde souterrain qui fascina tant le Tout-New York et en fit littéralement des stars. ...
74. Andy Warhol Resources at Questia - The Online Library of Books and Journals
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- Andy Warhol.
- Andy Warhol.
- Andy Warhol - Selected Resources.
- The Critical Response to Andy Warhol.
- On Modern American Art: Selected Essays (includes "Andy Warhol: Court Painter to the 70s, 1979" and "Warhol as Art History, 1989").
- Art in the Courtroom (includes "Andy Warhol: How Much for That Painting of a Campell's Soup Can?").
- White-on-White: The Overbearing Whiteness of Warhol Being, in Art Journal .
- Andy Warhol: His Kafka and "Jewish Geniuses", in Jewish Social Studies.
- Art After Modernism: Rethinking Representation (includes "The Rise of Andy Warhol").
- The Value of Culture: On the Relationship between Economics and Arts (includes "The Value of Warhol").
- Andy Warhol's Red Beard, in The Art Bulletin.
- Andy Warhol's Beauty #2: Demystifying and Reabstracting the Feminine Mystique, Obliquely, in Art Journal.
- The Parameters of Postmodernism (includes "Warhol and the Grin of the Text").
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- Andy Warhol was born Andrew Warhola on August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh. Educated in pictorial design and art history at the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University), Warhol initially began his career as a commercial artist. After graduation Warhol moved to New York City and became an illustrator for magazines such as Vogue, Glamour and Harper's Bazaar. In 1960, Warhol resolved to establish himself as a painter and soon gained renown as a leader of the Pop Art movement. ...
- Aside from paintings and silkscreens, Warhol has produced an impressive body of drawings and photographs. ...
- Warhol also produced a collection of nude line drawings in the 1950's. ... Intended for the more personal audience of Warhol and his friends, they contain less of the public ambition found in his later works. ... Works from both periods were included in Andy Warhol Nudes, an exhibition held at the Robert Miller Gallery in 1995.
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