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Andrew Warhola (August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987), known as Andy Warhol, was an American painter, printmaker, and filmmaker who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art
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  1. in Arts by 1960s Psychedelic Hippie... with a VERY GOOD
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    September 03, 2010 — Image via Wikipedia By Joy C. Harrison Andy Warhol is synonymous with modern art. When most people think modern art, they think of some of Warhol's most famous works. He was...

  2. August 31, 2010 — album by Dean and Britta that's a bit unique. It's a series of songs that they would play while some of Andy Warhol's screen tests were being shown: 13 Most Beautiful... Songs For Andy...

  3. August 30, 2010 — Letters of Note unearthed this gem from the time capsule: An earnest and sincere fan letter written by William MacFarland, a product marketing manager at Campbell’s Soup Company, to Andy Warhol following the success...

  4. in Arts by Freshness with a BAD
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    July 23, 2010 — Andy Warhol had a thought (in actual fact, he had more than just one) and he wasn’t afraid to convey it. Before Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons came along, contemporary art’s household bad boy,...

  5. August 23, 2010 — There is something so iconic about a Campbell soup can, particularly after Andy Warhol got hold of them. Now William Heefer of Fuse has recycled pop art into light fixtures. He collects the...

  6. August 19, 2010 — Art Makes You Feel Better Department: Bert Rodriguez gave foot massages to tired walkers at 2008's Frieze Art Fair in London. Last night, eminent Warhol scholar and lovable real-life underdog...

  7. August 16, 2010 — Three years ago, I spoke with ex-Galaxie 500/Luna principle Dean Wareham about jumping into a full-time band with his wife (and Luna bassist) Britta Phillips and releasing their sultry, French-pop... Continue...

  8. August 19, 2010 — If you haven't seen Warhol's Screen Tests at SAM yet, take today or tomorrow as the opportunity because there are two talks worth going to in the evenings at 7 and you can see the art first, step...

  9. in Arts by Freshness

    May 15, 2010 — Pop Artist Andy Warhol was an amazing artist that left his mark in the history books as well as influencing countless people even until now. CA4LA celebrates the genius that is...

  10. in Arts by C-MONSTER.Net with a GOOD
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    August 17, 2010 — I spent a better part of Saturday afternoon wandering around Andy Warhol: The Last Decade at the Brooklyn Museum. I’ve long felt ambivalent about Warhol as an artist. I love...

  11. in Arts by Techdirt with a GOOD
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    January 27, 2010 — I recently enjoyed the first World Fair Use Day in Washington DC, put on by Public Knowledge. It was nice to see that one of the main sponsors of the event was The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. After all,...

  12. September 14, 2009 — For a duration of one week only starting this coming Wednesday, Japanese label, Hysteric Glamour , will be hosting a pop-up shop featuring collaborative items between the label and Andy Warhol...

  13. in Business by Radical Trust with a VERY BAD
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    August 08, 2010 — JERSEY May 19, 1964 Mr. A. Warhol 1342 Lexington Avenue New York, New York Dear Mr. Warhol: I have followed your career for some time. Your work has evoked a great deal of...

  14. August 13, 2010 — The Circle was anything but square today. Today (yes, Friday the 13th) a couple dozen Andy Warhol look-a-likes dashed around Monument Circle to the rockin’ sounds of The Velvet...

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    August 11, 2010 — One of our favorite pop art icons of the 20th century, Mr Andy Warhol , has painted everything from a Campbell's soup can to Elvis Presley, so it's only natural that the deceased artist, always...

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