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Andy Warhol

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Andy Warhol was an American artist who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. His works explore the relationship between artistic expression, celebrity culture, and advertising that flourished by the 1960s. Warhol’s art used both popular icons and images of celebrities and everyday people, often in a highly ironic way.

The art style is also known as: Pop artist, painter, filmmaker, celebrity, icon
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) 2. Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) 3. Claes Oldenburg (b. 1929) 4. James Rosenquist (b. 1933) 5. George Segal (1924-2000) 6. Robert Indiana (b. 1928) 7. Tom Wesselmann (1931-2004) 8. Edward Ruscha (b. 1937) 9. Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929) 10. John Chamberlain (1927-2011) 11. Richard Hamilton (1922-2011) 12. Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) 13. Jasper Johns (b. 1930) 14. Keith Haring (1958-1990) 15. Jeff Koons (b. 1955) 16. Damien Hirst (b. 1965) 17. Banksy (b. 1974) 18. Shepard Fairey (b. 1970) 19. The Guerrilla Girls (active since 1985) 20. Marilyn Minter (b. 1948) 21. Laurie Simmons (b. 1949) 22. Cindy Sherman (b. 1954) 23. Barbara Kruger (b. 1945) 24. Louise Lawler (b. 1947) 25. Jenny Holzer (b. 1950) 26. Tracey Emin (b. 1963) 27. Gillian Wearing (b. 1963) 28. Sarah Lucas (b. 1962) 29. Fiona Banner (b. 1966) 30. Rachel Whiteread (b. 1963)

1. Campbell’s Soup Cans, 1962 2. Marilyn Diptych, 1962 3. Gold Marilyn Monroe, 1962 4. Liz, 1963 5. Orange Car Crash, 1963 6. Green Car Crash, 1963 7. Red Car Crash, 1963 8. Yellow Car Crash, 1963 9. Blue Car Crash, 1963 10. Turquoise Car Crash, 1963 11. Silver Car Crash, 1963 12. Purple Car Crash, 1963 13. Brown Car Crash, 1963 14. Black Car Crash, 1963 15. White Car Crash, 1963 16. Gray Car Crash, 1963 17. Eight Elvises, 1963 18. Four Marilyns, 1964 19. Mao, 1972 20. Self-Portrait, 1986 21. The Last Supper, 1986 22. Details of Renaissance Paintings (Sandro Botticelli, Birth of Venus, 1482; Lucas Cranach, Adam and Eve, 1528; Titian, Venus of Urbino, 1538; Tintoretto, Last Supper, 1592-94), 1986 23. American Gothic, 1987 24. Self-Portrait as a Young Man, 1987 25. Dollar Bill, 1987 26. Skull, 1976 27. Hammer and Sickle, 1976 28. Lenin, 1973 29. Mao Tse-tung, 1973 30. Warhol, 1986

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Andy Warhol was one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. He was born in Pittsburgh in 1928 and died in New York in 1987. Warhol was a leading figure in the pop art movement that emerged in the late 1950s. Some of Warhol’s most famous paintings include the Campbell’s Soup Cans and the Marilyn Diptych. He was also well-known for his work with silkscreening and for his association with the Factory, his New York City studio. In addition to his paintings, Warhol was also a prolific filmmaker and author. He directed films such as Chelsea Girls and Eat. He also wrote books including The Philosophy of Andy Warhol and Popism: The Warhol Sixties. Warhol’s work continues to be hugely popular and influential, more than three decades after his death.

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1. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) 2. Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) 3. Claes Oldenburg (b. 1929) 4. James Rosenquist (b. 1933) 5. George Segal (1924-2000) 6. Robert Indiana (b. 1928) 7. Tom Wesselmann (1931-2004) 8. Edward Ruscha (b. 1937) 9. Yayoi Kusama (b. 1929) 10. John Chamberlain (1927-2011) 11. Richard Hamilton (1922-2011) 12. Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) 13. Jasper Johns (b. 1930) 14. Keith Haring (1958-1990) 15. Jeff Koons (b. 1955) 16. Damien Hirst (b. 1965) 17. Banksy (b. 1974) 18. Shepard Fairey (b. 1970) 19. The Guerrilla Girls (active since 1985) 20. Marilyn Minter (b. 1948) 21. Laurie Simmons (b. 1949) 22. Cindy Sherman (b. 1954) 23. Barbara Kruger (b. 1945) 24. Louise Lawler (b. 1947) 25. Jenny Holzer (b. 1950) 26. Tracey Emin (b. 1963) 27. Gillian Wearing (b. 1963) 28. Sarah Lucas (b. 1962) 29. Fiona Banner (b. 1966) 30. Rachel Whiteread (b. 1963)

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1. Campbell’s Soup Cans, 1962 2. Marilyn Diptych, 1962 3. Gold Marilyn Monroe, 1962 4. Liz, 1963 5. Orange Car Crash, 1963 6. Green Car Crash, 1963 7. Red Car Crash, 1963 8. Yellow Car Crash, 1963 9. Blue Car Crash, 1963 10. Turquoise Car Crash, 1963 11. Silver Car Crash, 1963 12. Purple Car Crash, 1963 13. Brown Car Crash, 1963 14. Black Car Crash, 1963 15. White Car Crash, 1963 16. Gray Car Crash, 1963 17. Eight Elvises, 1963 18. Four Marilyns, 1964 19. Mao, 1972 20. Self-Portrait, 1986 21. The Last Supper, 1986 22. Details of Renaissance Paintings (Sandro Botticelli, Birth of Venus, 1482; Lucas Cranach, Adam and Eve, 1528; Titian, Venus of Urbino, 1538; Tintoretto, Last Supper, 1592-94), 1986 23. American Gothic, 1987 24. Self-Portrait as a Young Man, 1987 25. Dollar Bill, 1987 26. Skull, 1976 27. Hammer and Sickle, 1976 28. Lenin, 1973 29. Mao Tse-tung, 1973 30. Warhol, 1986

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