Andy Warhol USA, 1928-1987
Andy Warhol (born Andrew Warhola Jr.; August 6, 1928 - February 22, 1987) was an American visual artist, film director and producer. A leading figure in the pop art movement, Warhol is considered one of the most important American artists of the second half of the 20th century. His works explore the relationship between artistic expression, advertising, and celebrity culture that flourished by the 1960s, and span a variety of media, including painting, sculpture, photography, and filmmaking. Some of his best-known works include the silkscreen paintings Campbell's Soup Cans (1962) and Marilyn Diptych (1962), the experimental film Chelsea Girls (1966), the multimedia events known as the Exploding Plastic Inevitable (1966-67), and the erotic film Blue Movie (1969) that started the "Golden Age of Porn".
Born and raised in Pittsburgh in a family of Rusyn immigrants, Warhol initially pursued a successful career as a commercial illustrator in the 1950s. After exhibiting his work in art galleries, he began to receive recognition as an influential and controversial artist in the 1960s. His New York studio, The Factory, became a well-known gathering place that brought together distinguished intellectuals, drag queens, playwrights, bohemian street people, Hollywood celebrities and wealthy patrons. He directed and produced several underground films starring a collection of personalities known as Warhol superstars, and is credited with inspiring the widely used expression "15 minutes of fame." Warhol managed and produced the experimental rock band the Velvet Underground. Warhol expressed his queer identity through many of his works at a time when homosexuality was actively suppressed in the United States.
After surviving an assassination attempt by radical feminist Valerie Solanas in June 1968, Warhol focused on transforming The Factory into a business enterprise. He founded Interview magazine and authored numerous books, including The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (1975) and Popism (1980). He also hosted the television series Fashion (1979-80), Andy Warhol's TV (1980-83), and Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes (1985-87).
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Andy WarholCampbell’s Soup Box: Chicken Rice, 1986Polymer paint and silkscreen ink on canvas20 x 20 in -
Andy WarholBeatle Boots (Positive), 1985–86Acrylic on canvas20 x 16 in -
Andy WarholKey Service, 1985–86Acrylic on canvas20 x 16 in -
Andy WarholParamount (Ads series), 1985Acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas22 x 22 in -
Andy WarholVesuvius, 1985marker and synthetic polymer paint on HMP paper23 3/4” x 31 1/2” unframed, 33 5/8” x 41 1/4” framed -
Andy WarholRollover Mouse, 1983Synthetic polymer and silkscreen inks on canvas11” x 14”Part of the Toy Painting Series -
Andy Warhol$ (1), 1982Polymer paint and silkscreen on canvas10” x 8” -
Andy Warhol$(1), 1982Synthetic polymer paint and silkscreen ink on canvas10 x 8 in -
Andy WarholOberkassel, 1981Synthetic Polymer, silkscreen inks, and diamond dust on canvas50” x 42 1/8” -
Andy WarholGolda Meir (from Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century), 1980Synthetic polymer paint and silkscreen ink on canvas40 x 40 in -
Andy WarholElectric Chair (Retrospective Series), 1978Unique screenprint17 7/8” x 23 7/8” -
Andy WarholSelf Portrait, 1977Screenprint on Curtis Rag paper45” x 35” -
Andy WarholSkull, III.1b, 1976Screenprint on Vellum20” x 27” -
Andy WarholJackie, 1964synthetic polymer and silkscreen inks on canvas20” x 16” -
Andy WarholBrillo PoufQM Foam16 x 16 x 16 in
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Andy WarholBrillo PoufScreenprint and ink on wood16.7 x 16.7 x 16.7 in.
42.4 x 42.4 x 42.4 cm
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