Andy Warhol
In Response to Climate Protests, Italian Museums May Raise Ticket Prices
As more activists target famous artworks, museums tighten security
Known as Warhol's Muse, Edie Sedgwick Was an Artist Herself
For the first time, a trove of her previously unseen art is going to auction
You Can Rent Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Apartment and Art Studio—For $60,000
The artist rented the space from Andy Warhol between 1983 and 1988
Andy Warhol’s 12-Foot-Tall 'White Disaster' Could Sell For $80 Million
The piece is part of a series exploring death, disaster and the artist’s preoccupation with mortality
Are Andy Warhol's Silkscreens of Prince a Copyright Violation?
The Supreme Court hears a case that could redefine the limits of fair use and creative expression
How Would van Gogh Have Painted the Faroe Islands?
A new exhibition uses artificial intelligence to create images in the style of history’s greatest artists
The True Story of Edie Sedgwick and Andy Warhol
Alice Sedgwick Wohl's new memoir pulls back the curtain on her celebrity sister's story
Paintings From Andy Warhol's College Years Will Go Up for Auction
The collection includes "Nosepicker 1," which may be the artist's first self-portrait
Can Casinos Be Art Galleries?
Hoping to grow their audiences, gambling halls are luring new visitors with old masterpieces
Overshadowed by a Famous Friend, Pop Artist Marisol Finally Receives Overdue Recognition
A new exhibition examines the sculptor’s friendship with Andy Warhol—and puts her back in the artistic canon of the 1960s
Iconic Andy Warhol Portrait of Marilyn Monroe Could Sell for Record-Breaking $200 Million
One of the artist’s "Shot Marilyns," the sage blue silkscreen could become one of the most expensive 20th-century paintings ever sold at auction
Hear an A.I.-Generated Andy Warhol 'Read' His Diary to You in New Documentary
An new Netflix television series employs artificial intelligence to recreate the voice of the Pop Star icon
How Campbell Soup Turned New Jersey Into a Tomato-Growing State
The canned food company's tomato breeding program was responsible for developing several important varieties
For Sale: One Real Warhol Print, Hidden Among 999 Fakes
Collective MSCHF sold the 1,000 drawings for $250 each in a stunt designed to draw attention to authenticity in the art world
Why Andy Warhol Peed on This Portrait of Jean-Michel Basquiat
One of the iconic Pop Artist's "oxidation" paintings, the work will go up for auction at Christie's next month
How the Automobile Changed the World, for Better or Worse
New MoMA exhibition explores artists' responses to the beauty, brutality and environmental devastation of cars and car culture
Keith Haring's Famous Friends, From Madonna to Andy Warhol, Left Their Mark on His Fridge Door
The contemporary artist's graffiti-covered refrigerator panel recently sold at auction for $25,000
Keith Haring's Personal Art Collection Is Up for Auction
Sotheby's sale features works by Warhol, Basquiat, Lichtenstein and other members of the graffiti artist's circle
How Andy Warhol Came to Paint Campbell's Soup Cans
He was talented and prosperous, but the young visionary worried the art world had left him behind. Then he discovered soup
Take a Virtual Tour of Tate Modern's Andy Warhol Exhibition
The show ran for just five days before the London museum closed due to COVID-19
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