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Founded the influential celebrity magazine Interview in 1969.
HE INSPIRED HIMSELF! Born Andrew Warhola, August 6, 1928, in the industrial city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Andy Warhol is best known for his exploration of Pop Art, mass producing images of mass produced objects. His most famous works depicted Campbell's soup cans. Enlarged, hand-painted or silkscreened, framed, and hung in an art gallery, Warhol succeeded in turning these mundane images into ironic "art". Warhol experimented in media such as film, sculpture, paint, and silkscreen, but perhaps his greatest work was his invention of himself as an international celebrity and pop culture icon. Everything around Andy Warhol was an influence! But he was an original! It's very hard to say who influenced him!
Yes. Pop culture and contemporary art have historically had a lot of crossover, particularly in the 1960s, when artists such as Andy Warhol appropriated imagery from mainstream pop culture by incorporating them into his artwork.
Andy Warhol gave Jeff Koons the prospect of the celebrity status. The artist as the celebrity and machines became masses. Warhol repeated everyday items and Jeff repeats machines.
In the US it is often believed that Warhol invented Pop Art. He did not. It was used in Britain 5 years before Warhol.
Marilyn was already a celebrity when Warhol painted her.
He was most known for his 'pop' art--paintings that reflected the popular culture at the time.
The cast of Andy Warhol and his Clan - 1970 includes: Joe Dallesandro Andy Warhol as himself
Founded the influential celebrity magazine Interview in 1969.
HE INSPIRED HIMSELF! Born Andrew Warhola, August 6, 1928, in the industrial city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Andy Warhol is best known for his exploration of Pop Art, mass producing images of mass produced objects. His most famous works depicted Campbell's soup cans. Enlarged, hand-painted or silkscreened, framed, and hung in an art gallery, Warhol succeeded in turning these mundane images into ironic "art". Warhol experimented in media such as film, sculpture, paint, and silkscreen, but perhaps his greatest work was his invention of himself as an international celebrity and pop culture icon. Everything around Andy Warhol was an influence! But he was an original! It's very hard to say who influenced him!
The cast of Andy Warhol - 1965 includes: Andy Warhol as himself
The cast of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein - 1966 includes: Roy Lichtenstein as himself Andy Warhol as himself
He certainly was.
Warhol addressed modern culture and society, especially consumerism, in his art.
Yes. Pop culture and contemporary art have historically had a lot of crossover, particularly in the 1960s, when artists such as Andy Warhol appropriated imagery from mainstream pop culture by incorporating them into his artwork.
because he was interested in cultural icons,fame and celebrity
Andy Warhol gave Jeff Koons the prospect of the celebrity status. The artist as the celebrity and machines became masses. Warhol repeated everyday items and Jeff repeats machines.