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* 1987 in art-Death of Andy Warhol, Raphael Soyer ; Christian Lacroix opens his Paris fashion house
On April 30, 1965, Warhol took Sedgwick, Chuck Wein and Gerard Malanga to the opening of his exhibition at the Sonnabend Gallery in Paris.
David Stein tried to escape a number of creditors after making in New York and in Paris a large series of collages of Superman signed " Andy Warhol 1960 ".
Arena has also won the grand jury prize for ' Paris is Burning ' and the best performance award for Lily Taylor's role in I Shot Andy Warhol at the Sundance Film Festival.
The group supported about ten exhibitions as “ Le grand monde d ’ Andy Warhol ” and “ Picasso et les maîtres ” at le Grand Palais in Paris.
Singled out for praise by critic Andrew Sarris during the 1970s, Sarno's work has been acknowledged in recent years by tributes at the New York Underground Film Festival, the Torino Film Festival in Turin, Italy, the Cinémathèque Française in Paris and the Andy Warhol Museum.
from ' 291, 1984 ; Charles Sheeler: Vintage Photographs, 1985 ; Irving Penn: 48 Portraits from 1948, 1992 ; Alfred Stieglitz: Photographs from the Collection of Georgia O ' Keeffe, 1993 ; Robert Frank: Flower is ... Paris, 1949 – 1951, 1997 ; Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: Early Experiments, 1922 – 1932, 1997 ; Cropping and Picture Making, 1999 ; Man Ray: Important Vintage Photographs, 1999 ; Philip-Lorca diCorcia: Heads, 2001 ; David Byrne, 2003 ; Andy Warhol: Red Books, 2004 ; Frederick Sommer: Frederick Sommer at 100, 2005 ; Irving Penn: Underfoot, 2005 ; Emmet Gowin: Mariposas Nocturnas, Edith in Panama, 2005 ; Richard Misrach: Chronologies, 2006 ; Harry Callahan: Nature, 2007 ; Tod Papageorge: Passing Through Eden-Photographs of Central Park, 2007 ; Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, August Sander, 2008 ; Josef Koudelka: Invasion 68 Prague, 2008 ; Judith Joy Ross: Protest the War, 2008 ; Richard Benson: Found Views and Chosen Colors, 2008.

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Andy Warhol had two older brothers Pavol ( Paul ), the oldest, was born in Slovakia ; Ján was born in Pittsburgh.
* Pop Art Masters Andy Warhol
* The Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art city of origin
There is a clear connection between the radical works of Duchamp, the rebellious Dadaist with a sense of humor ; and Pop Artists like Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and the others.
* 1976 ( 37th ) Richard Artschwager, Charles Garabedian, Robert Irwin, Donald Judd, Agnes Martin, Robert Motherwell, Ed Ruscha, Robert Ryman, Joel Shapiro, Richard Tuttle, Andy Warhol, H. C. Westermann
The first exhibition was held March October 1985 featured many works by American minimalist Donald Judd, American abstract painters Brice Marden and Cy Twombly and American pop artist Andy Warhol.
These were usually people or characters who shared a common name for example: " Andy Taylor, Andy Warhol, or Andy Rooney.
In the half century since its inception, the series has featured many of the leading artists to pass through New York in the postwar decades from Louise Bourgeois to William de Kooning to David Hockney, Helen Frankenthaler, Keith Haring, Robert Indiana, Alex Katz, Ellsworth Kelly, Sol LeWitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Motherwell, Louise Nevelson, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, Larry Rivers, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha and Andy Warhol.
Pop artists, such as Andy Warhol ( 1930 – 1987 ), Larry Rivers ( 1923 – 2002 ), and Roy Lichtenstein ( 1923 – 1997 ), reproduced, with satiric care, everyday objects and images of American popular culture Coca-Cola bottles, soup cans, comic strips.
The 2006 Iowa Biennial exhibition received a 2007 " ICKY " award nomination along with exhibitions on Andy Warhol and Grant Wood for Best Visual Arts Programming from the Iowa Cultural Corridor Alliance for its exhibition at the University of Iowa Project Art Gallery.
On June 20, 2005, Congo's paintings were included in an auction at Bonhams alongside works by Renoir and Warhol they sold for more than expected, while Renoir's and Warhol's did not sell.
Andy Warhol For Sleep, Haircut, Eat, Kiss and Empire ( 1964 )

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* Andy Warhol: A Documentary film by Ric Burns for PBS
It would be a mistake to praise Warhol for the design of his boxes ( which were designed by Steve Harvey ), yet the conceptual move of exhibiting these boxes as art in a museum together with other kinds of paintings is Warhol's.
* Cars ( painting ), a series of paintings by Andy Warhol
Important museums in Ghent are the Museum voor Schone Kunsten ( Museum of Fine Arts ), with paintings by Hieronymus Bosch, Peter Paul Rubens, and many Flemish masters ; the SMAK or Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst ( City Museum for Contemporary Art ), with works of the 20th century, including Joseph Beuys and Andy Warhol ; and the Design Museum with masterpieces of Victor Horta and Le Corbusier.
* 1968 – Valerie Solanas, author of SCUM Manifesto, attempts to assassinate Andy Warhol by shooting him three times.
Some artists who have been influenced by Magritte's works include John Baldessari, Ed Ruscha, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Jan Verdoodt, Martin Kippenberger, Duane Michals and Storm Thorgerson.
This focuses on Cubism, Futurism, Vorticism and Pop Art, containing work by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol and the photographer Eugène Atget,
Both these claims are however often rigorously disputed because the first Sony Portapak, the Videorover did not become commercially available until 1967, first in the US ( Fred Forest does not contradict this, saying it was provided to him by the manufacturers ) and that Andy Warhol is credited with showing underground video art mere weeks before Paik's papal procession screening, but here probably made on a pre-portable mains deck.
This return of figurative art, in opposition to the abstract expressionism that dominated the aesthetic scene since the end of World War II was dominated by Great Britain until the early 1960s when Andy Warhol, the most known artist of this movement began to show Pop Art in galleries in the United States.
* Chelsea Girls ( 1966 ) by Andy Warhol, was shot at the Chelsea Hotel
She gave him her script, which he proceeded to lose, followed by Warhol expressing additional indifference to her play.
According to Factory lore, Warhol, whose films were often shut down by the police for obscenity, thought the script was so pornographic that it must have been a police trap.
The museum contains a notable collection of local photographs by Conor Daniells ; paintings, watercolors, drawings, and graphics by Andy Warhol ; and figures in soapstone, ivory, and wood, with many items collected by archaeologists.
After being introduced by Brian Jones, she began working in New York with Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey on their experimental films, including Chelsea Girls, The Closet, Sunset and Imitation of Christ.
She was later portrayed by Meredith Ostrom in the 2006 film, Factory Girl, which chronicles the life of fellow " Warhol Superstar ", Edie Sedgwick.
" However, some have been critical of Lichtenstein's use of comic-book imagery and art pieces, especially insofar as that use has been seen as endorsement of a patronizing view of comics by the art mainstream ; noted comics author Art Spiegelman commented that " Lichtenstein did no more or less for comics than Andy Warhol did for soup.
* Campbell's Soup Cans by Andy Warhol
A few mid-fifties album covers featured drawings by an as-yet-little-known Andy Warhol.
Andy Warhol attended the 1962 première of the static composition by La Monte Young called Trio for Strings and subsequently created his famous series of static films including Kiss, Eat, and Sleep ( for which Young was initially commissioned to provide music ).
Uwe Husslein cites film-maker Jonas Mekas, who accompanied Warhol to the Trio premiere and claims that Warhol's static films were directly inspired by the performance.
In 1963 Warhol, Young, and Walter De Maria briefly formulated a musical group, which included lyrics written by Jasper Johns.
The Swope Art Museum, open and free to the public since 1942, boasts a nationally recognized collection of American art including work by Edward Hopper, Grant Wood, Thomas Hart Benton, Janet Scudder, Andy Warhol, Ruth Pratt Bobbs, Robert Motherwell, Robert Rauschenberg and many others.

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