Pop Art pioneer Andy Warhol brought art to the masses with his iconic images of Marilyn Monroe, Elvis and cans of Campbell’s soup. His famous ‘Factory’ site was a place for production on an industrial ...
When he lived in New York in the 1960s, William John Kennedy may have made his living as an advertising and commercial photographer, but he also had a fine art practice. A new show highlights yet ...
"In October 1962, a set of blurred surveillance photographs brought the world to the brink of nuclear apocalypse during the Cuban missile crisis. The pictures themselves demonstrated little, and ...
A multidisciplinary group at Carnegie Mellon University has recovered three new digital images produced by Andy Warhol in 1985. The files were found on “Amiga floppy disks stored in the archives ...
One hundred fifty-five works by Andy Warhol, one of the world's most famous photographers and contemporary artists, will be displayed through October at the Augustana College Art Museum, Rock Island.
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Debbie Harry, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Al Green appear in new factory images acquired by the Smithsonian
The Smithsonian's Archives of American Art has acquired more than 400 rarely seen images taken by Ronnie Cutrone, Andy Warhol ...
American Pop artist Andy Warhol sits in front of several paintings in his 'Endangered Species' at his studio, the Factory, in Union Square, New York, New York, 1982. Getty Images In 1989, Joe Simon, a ...
The following essay has been adapted from the new book Merchants of Style: Art and Fashion After Warhol by Natasha Degen (Reaktion Books, 2023). As luxury fashion opened its doors to a more expansive ...
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