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A man accused of trying to make off with seven pieces of art – including works by Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol – is heading ...
This month marks the 40th anniversary of the Commodore Amiga’s release. Alongside contemporaries like the Macintosh and Acorn ...
The Andy Warhol Museum, one of four in the Carnegie Museums, where the pop art pops and fascinating exhibits get at least 15 minutes of fame.
Bookshelf ‘Warhol After Warhol’ Review: A Question of Authenticity The ‘Red Self-Portrait’ owned by one collector is not a fake, according to the artist’s foundation—but not truly a ...
In 1989, Joe Simon, a film producer and art collector based in New York and California, bought Andy Warhol’s “Red Self-Portrait” silkscreen from a respected London art dealer for $195,000.
A beautiful ombre is the backdrop for Warhol's “Sunset” series. The museum doors open to Warhol images of Campbell's condensed soup cans (he once claimed to eat soup for lunch every day).
Opinion Why Andy Warhol’s ‘Prince’ Is Actually Bad, and the Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith Decision Is Actually Good We need to reboot the arguments we make about appropriation art.
A survey of the Brant Foundation’s Warhols can’t fail to please — but maybe because we’ve learned to stifle the artist’s true radicalism.
Read an excerpt from FIT professor and art journalist Natasha Degen's new book "Merchants of Style: Art and Fashion After Warhol," out now.
Lawyers weigh in on the potential fallout from photographer Lynn Goldsmith's copyright infringement lawsuit with the Andy Warhol Foundation.
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