A selection of works from the Pop art icon's "Vanishing Animals" series are included in Artnet Auctions's Post-War and ...
Andy Warhol: Portfolios a Life in Pop, Works from the Bank of America Collection, is on display at The Baker Museum in North Naples. Gulfshore Life’s Jacquelyn Kisic got a firsthand look at the new ...
There is a documentary in the works about the legendary pop artist’s nephew James Warhola, an illustrator and artist in his own right. The movie “My Nephew Jamie,” which is in the editing and ...
A series of portraits of Joseph Beuys created by Andy Warhol during the 1980s are currently on view at London’s Thaddaeus Ropac, as part of an exhibition that delves into the relationship between the ...
Despite an entire museum dedicated to the work of Andy Warhol, there is a collection of 10,000 works by the native Pittsburgh pop artist that have never been in the public eye. People can now see more ...
They may not be Campbell Soup cans, but tasty, original works from pop art icon Andy Warhol’s formative years are currently under the hammer. “Andy Warhol by Hand: The 1950s” predates his exploration ...
In anticipation of the upcoming Andy Warhol exhibition this summer at the College of DuPage, the Buffalo Theatre Ensemble presents the play “Andy Warhol’s Tomato.” “Andy Warhol’s Tomato” is written by ...
Famed artist Andy Warhol violated a photographer’s copyright when he used her picture of rocker Prince as the basis for 13 silkscreen portraits of the “Purple Rain” star nearly 40 years ago, the ...
Andy Warhol is the most popular artist of the 20th century, and his ever-lasting appeal and the relevant social commentary of his artworks are both reflected in the kind of amounts that change hands ...
Starr will play the Campbell's soup-depicting icon in the upcoming "Samo Lives," a biopic about Jean-Michel Basquiat.
During the decade before he emerged as "the world's most famous postwar artist" in the 1960s, Andy Warhol worked in the world of commercial design and advertising, said Giles Sutherland in The Times.