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76. Andy Warhol
- www.hirshhorn.si.edu
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- PARTIAL GIFT OF THE ANDY WARHOL FOUNDATION FOR THE VISUAL ARTS AND PARTIAL PURCHASE, SMITHSONIAN COLLECTIONS ACQUISITION PROGRAM AND JOSEPH H. ...
- Andy Warhol first used the silkscreen method of transferring black-and-white photographs to canvas in 1962; his explorations of the famous began in August with his first Marilyn Monroe painting. ...
- Although Warhol's technique eventually removed the artist's brushstroke from the process, the use of large, inexact colored areas and an off-register grid created a painterly image. The grid also recalled the slight variations of frames of a film, a medium Warhol had used since the early 1960s.
- In Warhol's portraits, including his self-portraits, he avoided exploring psychological states, emotions, age. ...
- Warhol could be merciless in depicting that surface. ...
77. Andy Warhol
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- Andy Warhol.
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- “ Andy Warhol .
- "Andy Warhols Bilder kursieren millionenfach reproduziert auf Geschenkpapier, Tragetüten, Postkarten und T-Shirts. ... Warhol ist nicht nur der Protagonist der Pop Art und Produzent seriell gefertigter Starporträts, sondern zugleich auch Beobachter und Repräsentant des Zeitalters der Massenkultur. Andrew Warhola, Kind slowakischer Einwanderer, hat sich zum Superstar stilisiert und die Trademark Warhol mit dem Mythos des American Dream“ vom gesellschaftlichen Aufstieg verbunden. ... " Aus dem Pressetext zur Aussstellung "Andy Warhol Factory" in der Kunsthalle Wien vom 5. ...
- “Andy Warhol: A Factory” wurde von The Solomon R. ...
- April 2002 findet eine Warhol-Ausstellung in der Tate Gallery statt.
- Andy Warhol Museum.
- Tipp: Norbert Schmitts Besuch im Andy Warhol Museum.
- Andy Warhol Foundation.
- Andy Warhol Gallery.
- Andy Warhol's Cowboy and Indian Suite u. ...
- Andy Warhol im Chrysler Museum of Art vom 23. ...
- Ausstellung "The Warhol Look" im Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.
78. Article: Valerie Solanas
- en.wikipedia.org
- She is famous for her 1968 shooting of pop-artist Andy Warhol and she remains the figure most closely associated with militant feminism. ...
- In 1967 she encountered Andy Warhol outside his studio in Manhattan and asked him to produce her play, and he was fascinated enough by the title of the play to accept the script for review. ...
- Warhol left for Europe shortly afterwards, and in the interim Solanas wrote and self-published the work she is best known for - "The S. ...
- Later in 1967 Solanas began to telephone Warhol demanding he return the script of her play. Warhol admitted he had lost it, at which point she began demanding money as payment. Warhol ignored these demands. ...
- Solanas began to believe that her difficulties achieving financial success were exclusively due to Warhol, and on June 3, 1968 she caught up with Warhol as he entered the studio and fired three shots. Although the first two rounds missed, her third shot sent a bullet through Warhol's left lung, spleen, stomach, liver, esophagus and right lung. She then shot art critic Mario Amaya and tried to shoot Warhol's manager Fred Hughes, but her gun jammed just as the elevator arrived. ... Warhol barely survived, even at one point being pronounced dead, and he never fully recovered. ...
- Solanas reportedly considered Warhol a vampire and spray-painted her bullets silver. ...
- After pleading guilty she received a three year sentence, a surprisingly short sentence for such a crime, and possibly influenced by Warhol's refusal to testify against her. ...
- After her release from prison in 1971, she was regarded by some as a martyr, yet she harassed Warhol and others over the phone after her release from prison, prompting the police to arrest her again. ...
- Warhol's friend Lou Reed, for one, never forgave Solanas for the attack and recorded "I Believe" with John Cale, singing "I believe/I would've pulled the switch on her myself. " In 1996, the movie I Shot Andy Warhol, based on her life, was released. ...
- I Shot Andy Warhol (1996) .
79. pictures
- www.eng.fju.edu.tw
- Andy Warhol : A Salesman or an Artist? .
- Two readings of Andy Warhol: (Foster in MacCabe 118) .
- Warhol: "If you want to know all about Andy Warhol, just look at the surface of my paintings and films and me, and there I am. ...
- "The point is not to decide if Warhol's work is subversive of commodity culture either actively, thanks to the violence of a critical apprehension of it, or passively, through the endless reflection of its infinite repetitiveness. Nor is the point to establish if Warhol is fully, consciously and cynically explointing the very culture he both embraces and opposes. ...
- Andy Warhol mottos: .
- Who Is Andy Warhol? Pittsburgh, PA: The British Film Institute and The Andy Warhol Museum, 1997. ...
80. Andy Warhol perfume
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81. Andy and Me
- www.lty.com
- To give a tone of the "avant garde", Andy Warhol was invited to attend with his colorful entourage. It was the first time that I would meet Andy. Several years later, while making The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight, I would begin to "hang out" with Andy, his entourage, and especially with Gerard Malanga, a poet who was always by Andy's side. ...
- I was led to meet Andy Warhol, and he suggested that he paint a butterfly on my thigh for the photographers. ... It was a truly "Sixties" moment with Andy Warhol and the film epitome of the Sixties flowerchild.
82. Andy Warhol Museum
- www.warholmuseum.com
- com is a tribute to Andy Warhol (1928-1987), a major figure of the pop art movement. ...
- com is a private website, unaffiliated with Andy Warhol or his representatives. ...
83. Northern Indiana Arts Association
- www.niaaonline.org
- The Prints of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again) .
- Organized by the Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA.
- © 2003, The Andy Warhol Foundation. ... / image courtesy of The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA.
- Free guided tours for school groups will be available upon request to The Prints of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again). ...
- ANDY WARHOL BLOCKBUSTER EXHIBIT COMING TO CHICAGOLAND .
- Northern Indiana Arts Association (NIAA) will present The Prints of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again) in the William J. ...
- The Prints of Andy Warhol will feature sixty-one prints that date from 1964 through 1986. Andy Warhol is arguably the most famous American artist of the 20th century who, through his work, mirrored back to us some of the banality and artificiality of our culture, as well as our preoccupation with celebrity and consumerism. This retrospective exhibition was organized by the Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and will feature such works as Liz, Mao, Marilyn, Jane Fonda, Joseph Beuys, Campbells Soup II, Grace Kelly, $, Camouflage, and several more iconographic works.
- Andy Warhol was born Andy Warhola in Pittsburgh in 1928. ...
- His books of the 70s included The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: (From A to B and Back Again).
- During the 1980s Warhol published POPism: The Warhol 60s, written with Pat Hackett, and exhibited new works: portraits of the artist Joseph Beuys, portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century and the Reversals series. Warhol traveled extensively and created two cable television shows, Andy Warhol Television, 1982, and Andy Warhols Fifteen Minutes shown on MTV in 1986. ...
- Among the most significant of these series were collaborations with two younger artists, Jean Michel Basquiat and Francesco Clemente, in which Warhol joined hands with the next generation. ... In what should have been a routine gall bladder operation in New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, Andy Warhol died of a heart attack on February 22, 1987. ...
84. Andy Warhol Audio Book
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- Andy Warhol Audio Book .
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- Andy Warhol is now available as an audio book. Andy Warhol was authored by Wayne Koestenbaum and is narrated by Arthur Addison. Enjoy listening to Andy Warhol audio book in almost any environment or situation. You will love to listen to Andy Warhol while you work. Enjoy listening to Andy Warhol while you commute to work. It's hard to imagine a more convenient way to sit back and absorb Andy Warhol than in the form of an audio book. Audio books, like Andy Warhol, allow you to utilize "downtime" to it fullest. Imagine the time you spend every day, and how much of that time could be ideally complimented by Andy Warhol or any other of our over 10,000 audio books. In fact, you could probably be listening to Andy Warhol audio book right now while you read this. That's the beauty of having Andy Warhol audio book. ... Andy Warhol is a great audio book to use as a test of this concept.
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85. MoMA.org | Exhibitions | 2003 | Andy Warhol
- www.moma.org
- Andy Warhol: Screen Tests.
- This exhibition presents twenty-eight selections from MoMA's collection of approximately five hundred portrait films made by Andy Warhol between 1964 and 1966, the period when he realized his revolutionary vision of celebrity. Using a stationary camera, Warhol manipulated light and shadow in increasingly inventive ways to capture the appearance, style, personality, and mood of both famous and lesser-known visitors to his studio, the Factory. ...
- Although each film was shot at standard sound speed, or twenty-four frames per second, Warhol specified that prints be projected at a slower speed of sixteen frames per second, a rate used in the projection of silent films. ...
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- © The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh. Gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts .
86. I Shot Andy Warhol (1996)
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- I Shot Andy Warhol (1996) .
- Andy Warhol.
- I SHOT ANDY. ...
- Taylor and Jared Harris were fine as Valerie Solanas and Andy Warhol, respectively, but the real surprise for me was Stephen Dorff as Candy Darling. ...
- Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for I Shot Andy Warhol (1996).
87. Andy Warhol
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88. Article: Liste von Malern / W
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- Hermann Wacker (1957) Edward Wadsworth (1889-1949) Laura Wheeler Waring (1887-1948) Alfred Wallis (1855-1942) Andy Warhol (1928-1987) Marianne von Werefkin (1860-1938) John William Waterhouse (1849-1917) Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) Carel Weight (1908) Kurt Weinhold (1896-1965) Neil Welliver (1929) Gina Werfel (1951) Anton von Werner (1843-1915) Tom Wesselmann (1931) Benjamin West (1738-1820) Roger van der Weyden (1399-1464) James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) Sir David Wilkie (1785-1841) Richard Wilson (1713-1782) Carl Wimar (1828-1863) Nancy Wisseman-Widrig (1929) Emanuel de Witt (1616-1692) Conrad Witz (1410-1446) Julie Wolfthorn (1864-1944) Michael Wolgemut (1434-1519) Grant Wood (1892-1942) Charles H. ...
89. Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe and Pop Art
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- When the news broke in August of 1962 that one of Hollywood's most legendary stars, Marilyn Monroe, was found dead, Andy Warhol was as stunned as the rest of the world. It's reported Warhol admired Marilyn's glittering career and became fascinated and impressed with the amount of publicity her death generated and the rampant press speculation concerning the cause of the tragedy. With-in days Warhol bought a publicity still of Marilyn's from her 1952 film Niagara. This single image, cropped and presented in Warhol colors, would become the basis of all of his Marilyn portraits.
- Andy Warhol: The Marilyn Connection.
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- photo Warhol used.
- Publicity photograph with Warhol's crop marks, used by the.
- The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh. Founding Collection, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
- Why Warhol choose this publicity shot isn't known, but by chance or design the year of the photo was artistically significant to both Marilyn and Warhol. In 1952 Marilyn Monroe was emerging as a Hollywood star and Andy Warhol had his first one-man exhibition at the Hugo Gallery in New York. While Warhol was just beginning his art career, Marilyn's was reaching unprecedented levels of success and recognition. ...
90. Andy Warhol Collection | Switchplates from Artplates
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91. Andy Warhol
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- MORBID CURIOSITY: Celebrity Tombstones Across America | home AALIYAH | Lucille Ball | Milton Berle | Les Brown | Karen Carpenter | Charles Chaplin's Son (Little Mouse) and Buckwheat | James Dean | The Del Rubio Triplets Minus Two | Morton Downey Jr | Roy Rogers and Dale Evans | Richard Farnsworth | John Gotti | Vince Guaraldi | Harry Houdini | Meyer Lansky | Liberace | Julie London | Raymond Massey | Marilyn Monroe | Jim Morrison | Carroll O'Connor and his son Hugh | Papa John Phillips | Elvis Presley | Mario Puzo | Claude Rains | Joey Ramone | The Rat Pack: Frank, Dean, Peter, and Sammy | STUDIO 54 owner Steve Rubell: Pasha of Disco | Gene Siskel | Ann Sothern | Andy Warhol Andy Warhol Courtesy of the U. ... Postal Service August 6, 1928 - February 23, 1987 Andy was small town boy, turned legendary icon, who rubbed elbows with movie stars, rock stars, designers, artists, CEO’s, and heads of state. ... Andy’s preoccupation with popularity led to his theory that in the future, everybody would be famous for at least 15 minutes. Andy Warhola arrived in New York from Bethel Park, Pennsylvania (a small town outside Pittsburgh) in 1949. ... Andy’s mother suddenly appeared in New York and they moved in together. ... Andy was unable to give her the care she needed and she then returned to Bethel Park to live with her other sons. ... Perhaps it was his aversion to death or because he geniunely missed his mother, Andy would respond in a odd way whenever asked about his mother. ...
- As finances improved and Andy’s art became famous, he moved into a loft on 33 Union Square West, in which he called "The Factory. ... Andy showing off his "Badge of Courage" wounds from Valeria for photographer Richard Avedon .
- She wanted Andy to make a movie from a script she had written. When Andy declined, she shot him, firing two bullets into his chest and abdomen as he spoke on the phone. Andy kisses John Lennon at a club. ... In 1969, after surviving his brush with death, Andy decided to temporarily stop making movies and instead start a magazine. ... The magazine achieved two things for Andy: an opportunity to expand his creativity and it kept him from fading into sixties history by meeting creative new people. ...
- Andy's personal life was filled with paranoid thoughts and fears of all kinds. ...
- Burke called Andy to see how he was doing, again he was experiencing sharp pains. ... This was a huge problem for Andy for two reasons. ... Thursday, at 9am Andy answered the phone, it was his secretary. ... Andy was petrified of hospitals and any surgical procedures. ...
92. Andy Warhol Pop Art
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93. PETA - Media Center - PETA Urges Andy Warhol Museum to Remove Leather Couches in His Honor
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- PETA Urges Andy Warhol Museum to Remove Leather Couches in His Honor .
- Pittsburgh - PETA is asking the Andy Warhol Museum to remove the leather couches from its lobby to honor the sentiment of Andy Warhol himself, who ended up shunning leather after realizing the cruelty in the skin trade. ...
- Warhol once said, "I admit to having worn suede and leather myself for a while, but you just never felt clean, and it's degenerate anyway to use animal skins
" .
- The animal rights organization feels that the couches should be removed or marked with Warhol's last words on the subject in order to give visitors a better perspective.
- A copy of PETA's letter to the Andy Warhol Museum follows.
- The Andy Warhol Museum.
- Andy Warhol once said, "I admit to having worn suede and leather myself for a while, but you just never felt clean, and it's degenerate anyway to use animal skins
" Would you consider honoring Mr. Warhol's sentiments by working with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) to remove the leather couches in your museum or to replace them with furniture covered in a nonleather material? If these options are unacceptable to you, please at least mark the couches with Warhol's last words on the subject, to give visitors a proper perspective on this issue.
94. Guardian Unlimited | Arts features | Marlon, Andy Warhol (1966)
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- Marlon, Andy Warhol (1966) .
- Artist: Andy Warhol (1928-1987), the unlikely recording angel of 20th-century America and the greatest portrait painter since Picasso. Warhol's paintings of the famous, infamous and unknown, derived from newspaper cuttings, film stills and his own Polaroid snapshots, constitute an unrivalled gallery of modern portraits. ... Warhol's film stars are less ponderous than Watts's Victorian statesmen. ...
- Specifically, he is Warhol's sex god. ... Warhol's own films, which were his main work by the time he produced this portrait, are full of rapt sexual looking. ...
- Warhol began making portraits of Brando in the early 60s when this image was yesterday's pop culture. ... Meanwhile, Warhol's Factory took leather-clad outsiderdom to kinky extremes, with Warhol's protege, poet Gerard Malanga, appearing in black leather and cracking a whip alongside the Velvet Underground. ...
- Marlon is one of the 50s pop icons memorialised in Warhol's classic portraits of the 60s, stars whose glamour was a bit shopworn and melancholy. Elvis entered Warhol's art just as he slipped out of teen culture; Marilyn Monroe a few weeks after her death. Warhol's series of Marlon portraits, like the others, were reproduced from photographs on to canvas by pushing paint through a specially made silkscreen. This silkscreen technique is often seen as blandly mechanical, but in Warhol's art it turns out to be the opposite, creating the effect of an intense, even obsessive desire to preserve an image. The translation from the flat still to the monumental scale and drenched colour of Warhol's painting gives Marlon a god-like status. ...
- Inspirations and influences: Antecedents of Warhol's portraits include Edgar Degas's experiments with the camera - painting faces from 19th-century photographs and giving them a frozen look. ... Warhol's influence on the portrait is incalculable: you could list everyone from David Hockney to Sam Taylor-Wood, but perhaps his most significant disciple is the German artist Gerhardt Richter. ...
95. RoboChoi, Andy Warhol robot?
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- RoboChoi GA-43, Andy Warhol robot? .
- I found a site called the Dream Catcher Art Gallery, that has an original painting by Andy Warhol called "Toy Robot". ... Did Andy have one of these? Hmmmm. ...
- Anyway, the toy was probably made in the 70s sometime, and I would imagine that Andy Warhol painted this toy soon after it came out. ...
- Yahoo! Andy Warhol search, for reference purposes. ...
96. Andy Warhol Essay
- www.diabeacon.org
- In the mid-1970s, shadows increasingly began to haunt Andy Warhol. ... Finally, in 1978–79, in a brief but concentrated foray, Warhol confronted shadows as a subject in their own right. ...
- Notwithstanding the artist's own lapidary description of their genesis in "a photo of a shadow in my studio," alternate and conflicting accounts of their origins have been offered, among which the most persuasive is that given by Warhol's studio assistant at the time, Ronnie Cutrone, who remembers Warhol asking him to take photographs of shadows generated by maquettes devised expressly to create abstract forms. ...
- Of the seven or eight different compositions in the series, Warhol used two extensively, the remainder very seldom. ...
- Warhol left decisions regarding the initial order of the paintings to Cutrone and his assistants. In adhering to no system, they conformed to Warhol's own practice when he chose the colors for the grounds, or selected prints from contact sheets to be made into screens. Yet his method was far from completely arbitrary: restricting the vocabulary of the group to two compositional formats, confining the total number of hues to seventeen, and limiting each canvas to a single color, Warhol filtered a controlled and circumscribed serendipity through the proclivities of taste to create an environmental ensemble that pertains as much to decor as it does to high art. In fact, in typically disarming fashion, Warhol referred to Shadows not as art but as "disco decor. ...
- The work's multiple roles and ambiguous status derive from the innovative and often provocative approach to installation that Warhol developed over the course of his career. ... "4 Finally, just before his death, Warhol proposed installing his small camouflage paintings directly on their larger counterparts, which differed only in the scale of the motif and the color combinations. ...
- If Warhol's own exhibition history contains precedents for the installation of Shadows, other models for the notion of a single monumental work in many parts were also readily at hand, not least in Blinky Palermo's To the People of New York City (1976–77). This composite abstract painting, arranged in fifteen parts, had been shown the previous January in the same space as Warhol's 1979 installation, and again subsequent to its acquisition by the Lone Star Foundation. ...
- Ultimately, however, the examples that occasioned Warhol's preoccupation with abstraction were not those of his peers but those of the Abstract Expressionists. Even today this Pop painter's practice is routinely regarded as the nemesis of that movement, and indeed, when embarking on this hallowed terrain, Warhol adopted a far from direct or reverential approach. ...
- In its iconography and consequently in its metaphysics, the series is conceptually more akin to work by Marcel Duchamp, longtime exemplar for Warhol, than to that of any American artist. Duchamp's cryptic Tu m' (1918) rehearses many of the subjects raised in Warhol's series in its complex and subtle play with issues of representation and with discourses of reality and illusion, presence and absence. 6 In taking up this subject Warhol must also have been aware of experiments made by Man Ray, such as Interrogation of Shadows from 1919 and the series of Rayographs from 1921, several of which exist mysteriously in both positive and negative guise. ...
97. North Side: Organizations: The Andy Warhol Museum
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- North Side: The Andy Warhol Museum.
- Andy Warhol BORN: 6 August 1928. ...
- Though Andy Warhol and his family lived in the Hill District (12) and in Oakland (13),.
- The Andy Warhol Museum.
- The collections of The Andy Warhol Museum include drawings, prints, paintings, sculpture, film, audio and video tapes, and an extensive archives which consists of ephemera, records, source material for works of art, and other documents of the artist's life. Together the art and archives make The Andy Warhol Museum the most comprehensive single-artist museum in the world.
- Over the course of his career, Andy Warhol transformed contemporary art. ... Employing mass-production techniques to create works, Warhol challenged preconceived notions about the nature of art and erased traditional distinctions between fine art and popular culture. ...
- The 'Real' Andy Warhol Drops In at Pitt.
- Andy Warhol, the impressario of the Velvet Underground, the painter laureate of the Campbell's Soup can, and the avant-gardsman of "Chelsea Girls," and other naughty films, appeared last Tuesday before a SRO crowd in the Student Union ballroom.
- For an hour the crowd sat in darkness watching excerpts from Warhol's new 25-hour movie, "Stars. ...
- Then Andy, accompanied by two "collaborators"--a modly dressed young man named Paul Morrissey and a strikingly beautiful girl named "Viva"--stepped to the podium to answer questions.
- What followed might be best described as a mutual put-on, with the audience and the Warhol trio competing for the upper hand. There was even a question whether Andy himself was a put-on.
- "How do we know that's the real Andy Warhol," asked one student.
- Morrissey answered that one, assuring the audience that they were indeed looking at the real Warhol. Later, Morrissey explained that on several previous college appearances, Andy had been represented by a look-alike stand-in. "Andy's very shy," he said.
98. A free termpaper and essay on Andy Warhol
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99. Open Directory - Arts: Art History: Artists: W: Warhol, Andy
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- Arts: Movies: Titles: I: I Shot Andy Warhol (3) .
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- Kids and Teens: People and Society: Biography: Artists: Warhol, Andy (6) .
- Andy Warhol Museum - Located near downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, where Warhol was born and grew up. ...
- Andy Warhol - AskART. ...
- Andy Warhol - About Face - Review of the portraits and self-portraits by Andy Warhol in a Miami exhibition. ...
- Andy Warhol @ Eyestorm - Online gallery includes detailed biography, related article, and resume. ...
- Andy Warhol at Catharton Artists - Short biography includes quotes and links to related resources. ...
- The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts - Established in 1987 in accordance with Warhol's will. ...
- The Andy Warhol Homepage - Includes a biography, gallery, FAQ, mailing list, and list of books. ...
- Andy Warhol Posters - Presents the artist, posters, books, and movies. ...
- Andy Warhol: Series and Singles - Biography and review of the exhibition at the Fondation Beyeler in Basle. ...
- Artfacts - Andy Warhol - Featuring biographical information, exhibitions and links to galleries. ...
- Decamping with Andy Warhol - Bright Lights Film Journal discusses several Warhol rarities: dizzy tributes to horses, insanity, and Hedy Lamarr with a five o'clock shadow. ...
- Dia Center For The Arts - Andy Warhol - Profile, exhibitions, and related links. ...
100. Andy Warhol Poster and Art Prints Store
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