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101. Andy Warhol
- www.artchive.com
- Andy Warhol images and biography .
- See also: The Andy Warhol Home Page; Pop Art; Contemporary Art.
- VIEW LIST OF WARHOL IMAGES ON THE WEB.
- A Year in the life of Andy Warhol.
- Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonne Vol 1.
- "Andy Warhol began as a commercial illustrator, and a very successful one, doing jobs like shoe ads for I. ... From then on, most of Warhol's best work was done over a span of about six years, finishing in 1968, when he was shot. ... Not that Warhol worked this out; he didn't have to. ... Warhol's thirty-two soup cans are about nothing of the kind. ... This affectlessness, this fascinated and yet indifferent take on the object, became the key to Warhol's work; it is there in the repetition of stars' faces (Liz, Jackie, Marilyn, Marlon, and the rest), and as a record of the condition of being an uninvolved spectator it speaks eloquently about the condition of image overload in a media saturated culture. Warhol extended it by using silk screen, and not bothering to clean up the imperfections of the print: those slips of the screen, uneven inkings of the roller, and general graininess. ...
- Further reading on Andy Warhol: .
- Andy Warhol: Series and Singles. This is the ultimate Andy Warhol book, highly recommended. ...
- After the Party; Andy Warhol: Works 1956-1986 .
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102. Andy Warhol: Shadows
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- Andy Warhol's monumental series of 102 paintings, Shadows, constitutes the second exhibition in Dia's new facility at 535 West 22nd Street. Acquired in 1979 for Dia's permanent collection, these variously colored silk-screened abstractions are hung edge-to-edge to fill the perimeter of the gallery, in conformity with Warhol's original installation, which he designated as "one painting with. ...
- "No There There or Horror Vacui: Andy Warhol's Installations. " In Andy Warhol: Paintings 1960–1986 (Lucerne: Kunstmuseum, 1995). ...
- Andy Warhol: Abstrakt. ...
- Andy Warhol: Shadow Paintings. ...
- Warhol Shadows. ...
- Andy Warhol was born in 1928 in Pittsburgh to immigrant parents of Czechoslavakian (Ruthenian) stock. ... Warhol died on February 22, 1987. ...
- Victor Stoichita will lecture on Andy Warhol's Shadows on Thursday, June 3, 1999, at 6:30pm. ...
103. AOL City Guide: Pittsburgh - Visitor's Guide - Andy Warhol Museum - Overview
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- Andy Warhol Museum .
- Andy Warhol Museum.
- Since it opened in 1994, the Andy Warhol Museum has garnered a worldwide reputation for housing some of the greatest examples of Pop Art. One of just a few American museums devoted to a single artist, it re-creates Warhol's legacy from early design work to his pop-culture masterpieces. The museum's archives department continues to sort through Warhol's time capsules, in which he preserved scraps of his activities along with virtually anything relating to popular culture. ...
- The in-house theater screens Warhol-produced films, many that cannot be seen anywhere else in the world. -- Mike Shanley (Photo: Courtesy of the Andy Warhol Museum. ...
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104. Andy Warhol: SPIKE looks at I Shot Andy Warhol
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- I Shot Andy Warhol email Henry at: feedback@spikemagazine. ...
- The debut feature from writer-director Mary Harron, which opened in New York last month, takes a hitherto unexamined angle on the Warhol myth. I Shot Andy Warhol tells the story of Valerie Solanis, Warhol's would-be assassin and author of the S. ...
- Originally conceived as a TV documentary-drama, I Shot Andy Warhol has the same sort of low-budget atmosphere. ... Jared Harris' performance as Warhol also falls victim to the film's documentary approach. Warhol is still very much a visual icon and subsequently any actor trying to play him has to reproduce Warhol's presence, not just his speech patterns. ...
- This is also the major problem of the film, because there is no real reason given for why Valerie shot Warhol at all, except for her frustration that he wouldn't produce her play (characteristically entitled Up Your Ass. ... Worse, the film makes no attempt to examine the aftermath of the shooting, either for Solanis or Warhol. ... I Shot Andy Warhol certainly portrays Valerie Solanis as "a gritty, ragtag feminist too far out for Warhol" (New York Times) - but it seems as if the real story begins after the film's conclusion. Those of you who are intrigued by the Warhol myth will probably find this film worthwhile - but while it finally gives centre stage to the shadowy Valerie Solanis, it prompts as many questions as it gives answers. ...
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105. Andy Warhol
- www.diacenter.org
- Warhol Shadows. ...
- Andy Warhol: A Retrospective. ...
- The Work of Andy Warhol. ...
- Andy Warhol: Abstrakt. ...
- "Warhol's Abstract Spectacle. ...
- "The Importance of Remembering Andy. ...
- Andy Warhol was born in 1928 in Pittsburgh to immigrant parents from Czechoslovakia. ... Dia's other exhibitions of Warhol's work include "Andy Warhol: Disaster Paintings, 1963" (1986), "Andy Warhol: Hand-Painted Images, 1960–62" (1987), and "Andy Warhol: Skulls" (1987–88). Warhol died in 1987. In 1994, Dia collaborated with the Carnegie Institute and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts to open the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. ...
106. Andy Warhol Chords by Bowie David @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
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- Andy Warhol chords by Bowie David.
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- Andy Warhol Chords by Bowie David, www. ...
- com (Steve Frost) Subject: Re: REQ: BOWIE, ANDY WARHOL (repost) Below are two previously posted versions: one in Am, one in Em. ... I personally tend to favor the second version, but thanks go out to the original posters of both :-) --------------------------------------------------------- David Bowie / Andy Warhol chords by lydgate@reed. ... CHORD | Am/ Am/ Am/ Am/ F / F / F / G / ACOUSTIC | 0------------------------------- | 1------------------------------- | 2-------------02---------------- | 2----------023--3---------320--- | 0--00--0023------------------320 | X------------------------------- (outer space noises) (say "Andy Warhol" a bunch of times through some kind of cheesy seventies delay effect. ... ) HOOK x 2 Am Like to take a cement fix F Be a standing cinema, Dm Dress my friends up just for show F Dm Am(HOOK) See them as they really are Am Put a peephole in my brain F Two New Pence to have a go, Dm Like to be a gallery F Dm Am Put you all inside my show, CHORUS G C Dm Am Dm Am C G Andy Warhol, looks a scream, hang him on my wa-a-a-all G C Dm Am Dm Am C / G / D / / / Andy Warhol, silver screen, can't tell them apart at a-a-a-a-all. Am F Andy walking, Andy tired, Andy take a little snooze, Dm F Dm Am(HOOK) Tie him up when he fast asleep, send him on a pleasure cruise. ...
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107. American Masters . Andy Warhol | PBS
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- His name was Andy Warhol, and he changed the nature of art forever.
- Andy Warhol's exact birth date is unknown, though one can assume it is between 1927 and 1930. ... In New York, Warhol found design jobs in advertising. ...
- During this time, Warhol had also been working on a series of pictures separate from the advertisements and illustrations. ... With these paintings, and other work that reproduced Coca-Cola bottles, Superman comics, and other immediately recognizable popular images, Warhol was mirroring society's obsessions. Where the main concern of advertising was to slip into the unconscious and unrecognizably evoke a feeling of desire, Warhol's work was meant to make the viewer actually stop and look at the images that had become invisible in their familiarity. ...
- Throughout the late 1950s and 1960s, Warhol produced work at an amazing rate. ... " The Factory was not only a production center for Warhol's paintings, silk-screens, and sculptures, but also a central point for the fast-paced high life of New York in the '60s. Warhol's obsession with fame, youth, and personality drew the most wild and interesting people to The Factory throughout the years. ... For many, Warhol was a work of art in himself, reflecting back the basic desires of an consumerist American culture. ...
- By the mid-'60s Warhol had become one of the most famous artists in the world. ... Using film, Warhol could control the viewer's attention. ... Warhol's movement into film directing and production brought him into contact with dozens of artists and actors interested in working in The Factory. One of these was actress and writer Valerie Solanas, who had for some time been trying to get Warhol to produce one of her scripts. In 1968, in anger at Warhol's disinterest, Solanas (the founder and only member of S. ... , the Society for Cutting Up Men), shot and nearly killed Warhol.
108. PLCMC - Gallery L - Andy Warhol Reading List
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109. Warhol Andy posters
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110. AllPosters.com Search Results: andy warhol
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111. Carnegie Online
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- Dael Orlandersmith has never been to The Andy Warhol Museum, but as a New Yorker who shared Warhol’s stomping grounds, this poet, actor, and playwright can riff on Warhol and his activities with authority. Listeners are simply expected to hang on as she roller-coasters through occasionally esoteric references to Warhol’s outré associates, his dichotomous personality (“I was always dying to see him without the wig”), Velvet Underground song lyrics, and other aspects of his world.
- Orlandersmith might revisit these subjects when she appears at The Warhol on April 10 as part of its Off the Wall series. ...
- For the record, Orlandersmith more or less hung out with Warhol, but she never wanted to be part of his particular scene — or anyone else’s. ...
- AMP @ The Warhol.
- When Pittsburgh's non-profit Sprout Fund decided to expand the successful month-long local music showcase it sponsored in 2003 to include other artistic genres, The Andy Warhol Museum got right on board as a co-sponsor of the visual arts component. As part of this year's AMP (Art, Music, Peformance) project, The Warhol partnered with the Sprout Fund to present a juried exhibition of more than 100 local artists; on view throughout the month of February. ...
- The Warhol's director, Thomas Sokolowski, and John Smith, assistant director of collections and research, narrowed that number down to the 138 works they considered to be the cream of the crop. ...
- As a companion to the AMP exhibition, The Warhol also presented the Flat File project, the acclaimed traveling component of the artist-run Pierogi 2000 gallery in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York. ... The version of the Flat File on view at The Warhol showcased the two-dimensional work of more than 275 artists from around the world. ...
- As was the case in the AMP exhibition, each work of art in the Flat File was for sale and reasonably priced, making it possible for visitors to The Warhol to purchase a drawing or print from a wide-range of up-and-coming artists. ...
- When The Warhol’s Film and Video Department’s Programmer Greg Pierce planned the series that accompanies The Andy Warhol Museum exhibition, November 22, 1963: Image, Memory, Myth, he paired popular films with lesser-known productions to give viewers a closer look at “how much thought has gone into this incident in our history. ...
- For example, The Warhol’s final program combines The JFK Conspiracy: The Case of Jim Garrison, with Oliver Stone’s controversial drama, JFK. ...
- , March 6 and 7, The Warhol will screen the ABC-TV miniseries, The.
112. Andy Warhol Biography
- www.onlineartinc.com
- 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 e arly 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. ...
- Andy Warhol Art in the Seventies .
113. USPS - July 9, 2002 - Pop Art Icon Honored On United States Postage Stamp
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- Artist, filmmaker and illustrator, Andy Warhol will be featured on a new commemorative postage stamp to be issued August 9 in Pittsburgh by the United States Postal Service.
- The public is invited to the first day of issue ceremony, which will be held at 5:30 PM at The Andy Warhol Museum, 117 Sandusky Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ...
- "This exciting new Andy Warhol stamp evokes the free and creative spirit in this country. ...
- This year the Postal Service continues its celebration of the fine arts by paying tribute to Andy Warhol, a leading figure in the pop art movement and one of the most influential artists of his time.
- Warhol's serial images of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe and everyday objects such as Campbell's soup cans are perhaps his best known works. ...
- After graduating in 1949 from the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) with a fine arts degree, Warhol moved to New York City and made a name for himself in the advertising world with his whimsical and award-winning illustrations.
- Warhol's paintings achieved instant notoriety in 1962 with his solo exhibition of the now famous Campbell's Soup can paintings at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles. ...
- A shy man, who nevertheless sought publicity and fame, Warhol attracted many followers. ...
- Andy Warhol-who died on February 22, 1987, in New York City-has remained world-famous far longer than the transitory fifteen minutes he once predicted for everyone. ...
- The 37-cent stamp features Andy Warhol's Self-Portrait, 1964. ... The work is now in the collection of The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- A detail of a photograph taken by Factory photographer Billy Name and entitled Andy with Self-Portrait, 1967, appears on the selvage. There is no verso text; however, a famous Andy Warhol quotation appears on the selvage: "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. ...
- In addition to a first day cover, the Postal Service is also featuring the Andy Warhol stamp on a special American Commemorative Panel. ...
- To see the Andy Warhol stamp, and other 2002 issues, visit www. ...
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114. Andy Warhol
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115. Andy Warhol Perfumes/Mens Perfumes - Find The Cheapest Prices Online
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116. The Collection: Andy Warhol
- www.collection.daimlerchrysler.com
- Andy Warhol.
- Andy Warhol.
- Andy Warhol, the key figure in the Pop Art movement, is a prominent presence in the collection with his 1986/87 series 'Cars'. ...
- These rare vintage cars and exclusive models may seem to fall outside Warhol's specific "iconography of the everyday", but in fact they don't. They are luxury products that are universally aspired to but scarcely available to the masses, fetishized objects of general desire, and as such they have typical characteristics that can also be found in other thematic areas covered by Warhol. Warhol used his tried-and-tested, internally refracted strategy to convey his complex statement in a convincing way. ...
- Warhol went down in art history as a painter of the here and now, as someone whose provocative creative tactics were based on the "impudent affirmation" (H. ...
- 1968 Attempt to kill Warhol.
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117. Guggenheim Collection - Artist - Warhol - Self-Portrait - Large
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118. entourage
- imv.au.dk
- The Andy Warhol Entourage.
- Also wrote "The Life and Death of Andy Warhol".
- Born Robert Colaciello, but drop a vowel like Andy did.
- Author of "Holy Terror: Andy Warhol Close Up".
- Was hired as Andy's first assistant in 1954.
- Was hired as Andy's second assistant replacing Giallo in 1955.
- Andy Warhol's secretary and transcriber.
- Wrote the screenplay for "Bad" and co-wrote "Popism: The Warhol 60s" and "Andy Warhol's Party Book".
- Edited "The Andy Warhol Diaries".
- Was Andy's financial advisor and later the executor of Andy's estate.
- Director of "Andy Warhol's Bad".
- Started as Andy's assistant.
- Director of "Trash", "Heat" and "Andy Warhol's Dracula" and "Andy Warhol's Frankenstein".
- Wrote scripts for some of the earlier Warhol movies.
- Star of "Trash", "Heat", "Flesh", and "Andy Warhol's Dracula" and "Andy Warhol's Frankenstein".
- Star of "Andy Warhol's L'Amour" and "Trash".
119. Chicago Reader Movie Review
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- Andy Warhol.
- Andy Warhols five-hour Sleep (1963) has long been one of the most famous of unseen films. It had relatively few screenings before being withdrawn from distribution in 1972, along with Warhols other early films; this Saturdays single showing at the Film Center is likely the Chicago premiere. Its been discussed a great deal, along with his slightly later Empire, primarily because by description alone they both sound so outrageous; in fact, Sleep had attained mythic status even before its completion, when Jonas Mekas wrote in the Village Voice in September 1963, Andy Warhol. ... The concept survives in discourse about film even today, as what Callie Angell, adjunct curator of the Andy Warhol Film Project at the Whitney Museum of American Art, calls the films conceptual versionan artwork that can be discussed as an idea alone.
- Of course, Warhol was the primary source of his own mythology, saying different things at different times, manufacturing a highly public but ultimately inscrutable persona for himself. Before shooting Sleep, his first film, Warhol had expressed interest in making an eight-hour film of a man sleepingand an eight-hour film of Brigitte Bardot sleeping. ...
- One might easily use Warhols various aesthetic statements over the years to dismiss his work. Oh, were still figuring out how to make movies, he once said, and We only make bad movies (in fact, a later film that he produced but didnt direct was titled Andy Warhols Bad). ... All of this contributed to Warhols image as art-world manipulator, the consummate faker turned businessman, the cynical poseur. ...
- A more sophisticated version of Warhol the conceptualist links his early films to the tradition of John Cage, who argued that the unmanipulated sounds of ones environment can make art; similarly, Warhol tried to replace the compressed dramatic time of film with the more relaxed time of real life. While Warhol was editing Sleep, Cage organized a performance in New York of Erik Saties Vexations, a cryptic short piano score that was to be played 840 times. Warhol attended the performance, which lasted 18 hours and 40 minutes, and later discussed Saties use of repetition with Cage.
- Clearly Warhol was trying to mythologize himself and enjoyed the attention his stunts generated. Indeed, after filmmaker Peter Emmanuel Goldman wrote to the Village Voice to decry films focusing on Taylor Meads ass for two hours, Mead, an actor in many of Warhols early films, responded that he and Warhol had found no such film in the archives of the Warhol colossus but were rectifying this undersight with the unlimited resources at our command. ...
- The idea that Warhol was inattentive to technique and visual detail has been disproved by every careful investigation into his working methods Ive read. The many reels of outtakes for Sleep uncovered by Angell show that before settling on his static camera Warhol experimented with other techniques. ...
120. Andy Warhol
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121. Art54.com - Andy Warhol Wallpaper Pictures And Paintings
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- Andy Warhol was born in 1930 in the coal-mining town of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, USA. ... When his father, a miner, died in a mining accident Andy was forced to support his family through odd jobs. ... While in Pittsburgh, Warhol got to know the painter Philip Pearlstein, who was studying under Lepper at the time. In 1952 when Warhol graduated he moved to New York where he launched a successful career as an illustrator. ...
- Warhol began producing Pop pictures in 1960 with works based on Popeye, Nancy and Dick Tracy comics. ... Warhol's first works using comic material tended to soften hard professional gestures and aggressive vocabulary of the texts and images. ... Warhol countered the scrupulous accuracy of the original genre with imprecision and deliberate error. ...
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122. I Shot Andy Warhol
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- I Shot Andy Warhol.
- Andy Warhol: Jared Harris.
- When Andy Warhol mused that in the future everyone would be famous for 15 minutes, he could not have anticipated that Valerie Solanas would earn her fame by shooting him. To be fair, she did it only as a last resort; God knows she tried everything else to get Andy to make her famous. Now her life and crime are dramatized in ``I Shot Andy Warhol,'' which Warhol might have found the perfect movie title, combining as it does the deadpan, the sensational, and name-dropping. ...
- Solanas walked into the Factory, Warhol's studio, on June 3, 1968, pulled out a gun that was given to her by a guy she met in a mimeo shop, and fired on America's most famous artist. ``Jesus Christ, now she's shot somebody,'' one of Warhol's assistants says. (One expects Warhol to summon his strength and gasp, ``Not just somebody. ...
- Warhol (Jared Harris) finds her as interesting as he finds anything. He puts her in one of his movies (``I, a Man''), and she emotes on a staircase of the Chelsea Hotel--too hot for Warhol's cool. She writes a play and hopes Warhol will produce it, but her precious typed playscript is tossed behind a sofa at the Factory, and when no one will return it to her, Solanas begins to get angry.
- Warhol emerges as a man whose entire being--intelligence, sexuality, artistry--seems concentrated in his detached, bemused gaze. (If Andy ever got a tattoo, I hope it read, ``I like to watch. ...
- She says she hates men, but depends on two to make her famous: Warhol, and Maurice Girodias (Lothaire Bluteau), the Olympia Press publisher who prospered in the 1950s and '60s by publishing pornography with literary pretensions, and literature with pornographic pretensions. ...
- Brushed off by Warhol, told by Candy Darling that she's been ``excommunicated,'' Solanas walks into the Factory and starts shooting.
- Some audience members, I'm sure, will not be in sympathy with ``I Shot Andy Warhol. ...
123. Andy Warhol's Journal
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- Below are the 20 most recent journal entries recorded in Andy Warhol's LiveJournal: << Previous 20 Thursday, March 28th, 2002.
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124. Warhol, Andy (Prints & Posters)
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125. ANDY WARHOL * Museum
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