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Warhol and public
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.
Their public breakthrough came with their images for the magazine Façade, with portraits of Andy Warhol, Mick Jagger and Iggy Pop.

Warhol and after
By 1965 – 1966 after the Green Gallery and the Ferus Gallery closed the Leo Castelli Gallery represented Rosenquist, Warhol, Rauschenberg, Johns, Lichtenstein and Ruscha, The Sidney Janis Gallery represented Oldenburg, Segal, Wesselmann and Marisol, while Allen Stone continued to represent Thiebaud, and Martha Jackson continued representing Robert Indiana.
Outside of the Fabulous 5 group, in 1980, he painted a subway train with cartoon style depictions of giant Campbell's Soup cans, after Andy Warhol.
Lupe is often thought to be Sedgwick's last Warhol film, but Sedgwick filmed The Andy Warhol Story with Rene Ricard in 1966, almost a year after she filmed Lupe.
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 ".
A third and less tantalizing belief, held by a minority of Capote intimates, including Andy Warhol ( who frequently partied with and employed the author throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s ) and longtime lover Jack Dunphy ( who had extricated himself from much of Capote's affairs by this era but by all accounts knew him better than anybody else with the possible exception of the Paleys ), was that the publication of " La Cote Basque " had traumatized Capote to the extent where he ceased all work on Answered Prayers after finishing " Kate McCloud " and was incapable of finishing it.
Big Names !, 1973 ( for the poster see ) in which the assembled audience, having been enticed into the cinema with the promise of 12 big names including Warhol and Yoko Ono, watched a film made entirely of 12 names-Warhol, Ono etc .- filling the screen, one after the other, for a duration of five minutes each.
Giorno and Warhol are said to have remained very close until 1964, after which time their meetings were rare.
Her name was changed to Melissa Jordan after her stepfather's name ; she subsequently changed it to Stella Vine in 1995, inspired by Andy Warhol names, as " I didn't feel like I belonged to either of my fathers ' families.
In the weeks after Monroe's death in August 1962, Andy Warhol used a publicity photo from Niagara as the basis for his silkscreen painting Marilyn Diptych, showing multiple images of Monroe's face.
Most likely this is an allusion to Andy Warhol, whose possessions were auctioned off after his death.
An entry dated January 10, 1982, two days after Hoffman was born, says that a friend of Warhol ’ s telephoned Warhol and told him that they were going to the Chelsea Hotel to see Viva and her new baby.

Warhol and being
Girodias described her as being " very relaxed and friendly with Warhol.
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.
The previously strong Andy Warhol influence is diminished, with the most notable ties to The Factory being the cover and back photographs taken by Warholite Billy Name, and opening track " Candy Says ," written about transsexual Candy Darling ( who would later appear in Reed's 1972 song, " Walk On The Wild Side ") The song was sung by Yule at Reed's insistence.
Turner and I Shot Andy Warhol director Mary Harron wrote a screenplay, which ended up being selected for the film version of Bret Easton Ellis ' American Psycho.
It contained corridor upon corridor of paintings by Picasso, Chagall and Warhol, the latter two being amongst the many prominent visitors invited to the estate.
He studied at Norwich School of Art, and later at Maidenhead Art College, under Peter Blake and decades later still retained something of the flamboyant art student image, being described as looking like a latter-day Andy Warhol, with blond hair, a scarlet jacket and yellow trousers.
In 2004, Empire was added to the National Film Registry in the Library of Congress in recognition of the cultural, historical and aesthetic significance of the movie, as well as the risk of the original movie reels " no longer being preserved " ( even though the Andy Warhol Museum's own preservation of the huge Warhol film / videotape catalogue is unusual in the world of underground film ).
After reading Andy Warhol ’ s book, Popism: The Warhol Sixties St. James moved to New York in 1984, where he studied performance art at New York University for two years before being absorbed into New York's club scene.
After being expelled from high school and receiving a GED, Lebowitz worked many odd jobs before being hired by Andy Warhol as a columnist for Interview.
Like the film, the book tells of her being persuaded to leave Warhol by a singer / songwriter, but the book does not support the film ’ s love story.
The general approach was intended to parallel that being developed on the east coast by Andy Warhol and the Velvet Underground.
The movie highlights various Warhol superstars, in addition to being the film debuts of both Jackie Curtis and Candy Darling.
Parisen has been interviewed about his work in films, as a still photographer and as a painter by ABC News, NY1 News and " Beyond Race " Magazine where he was compared to artist Andy Warhol in their similarities in being involved in different art forms.
Named for the Pittsburgh Pirates baseball player Roberto Clemente, it is one of three parallel bridges called The Three Sisters, the others being the Rachel Carson Bridge and the Andy Warhol Bridge.

Warhol and shot
* Chelsea Girls ( 1966 ) by Andy Warhol, was shot at the Chelsea Hotel
She shot at Warhol three times, with the first two shots missing and the final wounding Warhol.
* Valerie Solanas ( 1936-1988 ), radical feminist author who shot and nearly killed Andy Warhol.
Andy Warhol was shot in 1968 and never fully recovered, and wore a corset for the rest of his life.
Compiled since the 1970s, the collection grew to between 16, 000 and 24, 000 photos shot by some of the world's greatest artists and photographers, including Ansel Adams, Chuck Close, Robert Frank and Andy Warhol.
On June 3, 1968-the same day that Andy Warhol was shot by Valerie Solanas with a gun she ’ d stored under May Wilson ’ s bed – Johnson was mugged at knifepoint.
One flyer in particular celebrated Valerie Solanas ' 1968 shooting of Andy Warhol and included a hit-list of: Yoko Ono, Mick Jagger, Bob Dylan, Richard Hamilton, Mario Amaya ( who was also shot by Solanas ), David Hockney, Mary Quant, Twiggy, Marianne Faithfull, and IT editor Barry Miles.
In that time he also kept a wide ranging visual record of all the great bands he worked with on formats ranging from Super 8 / 16mm and 35mm to VHSC, Digibeta and all formats in between. From these sources he has created the musical memoir film that is ' Saunders Lewis vs Andy Warhol '. Emyr calls the film ....' a group portrait from a time before our music was Cool or devolved, and a film created exclusively from the images that I shot and produced at that time augmented by words that were said directly to me .......' The film includes a massive list of influential musicians caught exclusively for his camera and also featured in exclusive conversations with Emyr-Among those who appear ... Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, Ffa Coffi Pawb, Catatonia, Melys, Topper, Fflaps, Datblygu, Llwybr Llaethog, Y Cyrff, Beganifs,
Andy Warhol and collaborating avant-garde filmmaker, Jonas Mekas, shot the 485-minute-long experimental film, Empire ( 1964 ), on 10 rolls of film using an Auricon camera via 16mm film which allowed longer takes than its 35 mm counterpart.
Andy Warhol's assistant was out getting a coffee-to-go at Bickford's when Warhol was shot.
Viva was on the phone with Warhol when he was shot by Valerie Solanas.

Warhol and by
* Warhol in Paris — slideshow by The First Post
* 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.
* 1968Valerie 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.
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.
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.

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