Andy Warhol took everyday things and turned them into works of art. He influenced other artists and pop art was loved all over the world. Pop artists also made art about popular things.
Illustrations by the artist, commissioned for The Times in 1962, were sculpted on spuds before being stamped onto paper.
How the Pop artist’s screenprints of everything from cans of soup to electric chairs — and everyone from Marilyn Monroe to Chairman Mao — changed the way we see the world. Illustrated with lots ...
Check out The Waterboys’ new Andy Warhol-inspired song from the band’s upcoming concept album, ‘Life, Death and Dennis Hopper.’ ...
In 1965, the photographer Steve Schapiro (1934-2022), famous for documenting the civil rights mouvement in the 1960s and film ...
Andy Warhol was one of America's most famous artists and is often dubbed the "king of pop art." With art so prized and iconic ...
CASETiFY has announced a groundbreaking collaboration with The Andy Warhol Foundation introducing the Andy Warhol x CASETiFY Collection.
Andy Warhol’s choice to immortalize Vladimir Lenin ... reinterpreted through the lens of Pop Art. Lenin offered a compelling subject: a figure steeped in contradiction and mythology, whose ...
The Andy Warhol Museum announced that Mario R. Rossero would become the new director of the Pittsburgh institution. Rossero ...
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has awarded $75,000 to The Carnegie to support exhibition programming over the ...