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Andy Warhol Screen Print, III, from Shadows I, 1979
Andy Warhol Screen Print
III, from Shadows I, 1979
ID # w-12830 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, III, from Shadows II, 1979
Andy Warhol Screen Print
III, from Shadows II, 1979
ID # w-12836 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, III, from Shadows III, 1979
Andy Warhol Screen Print
III, from Shadows III, 1979
ID # w-12842 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, IV, from Shadows II, 1979
Andy Warhol Screen Print
IV, from Shadows II, 1979
ID # w-12837 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, IV, from Shadows III, 1979
Andy Warhol Screen Print
IV, from Shadows III, 1979
ID # w-12843 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Jacqueline Kennedy II (Jackie II), 1966
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Jacqueline Kennedy II (Jackie II), 1966
ID # w-12783 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Jean Cocteau, 1985
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Jean Cocteau, 1985
ID # w-12870 Sold
No image available
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Jimmy Carter I, 1976
ID # w-12818 Sold
No image available
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Jimmy Carter II, 1977
ID # w-12819 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Jimmy Carter III, 1977
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Jimmy Carter III, 1977
ID # w-12820 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Joseph Beuys I, 1980
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Joseph Beuys I, 1980
ID # w-12852 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Joseph Beuys II, 1980
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Joseph Beuys II, 1980
ID # w-12853 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Joseph Beuys III, 1980
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Joseph Beuys III, 1980
ID # w-12854 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Joseph Beuys in Memoriam, 1986
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Joseph Beuys in Memoriam, 1986
ID # w-12873 Sold
No image available
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Kiss, 1966
ID # w-12775 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Ladies and Gentlemen, 1975
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Ladies and Gentlemen, 1975
ID # w-12815 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Ladies and Gentlemen, 1975
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Ladies and Gentlemen, 1975
ID # w-12816 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Lenin, 1987
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Lenin, 1987
ID # w-12875 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Lillian Carter, 1977
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Lillian Carter, 1977
ID # w-12821 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Lincoln Center Ticket, 1967
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Lincoln Center Ticket, 1967
ID # w-12788 Sold
No image available
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Love I, 1983
ID # w-12865 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Love II, 1983
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Love II, 1983
ID # w-12866 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Mao, 1974
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Mao, 1974
ID # w-12814 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967
ID # w-12789 Sold
Andy Warhol Lithograph, Marilyn Monroe I Love Your Kiss Forever Forever, 1964
Andy Warhol Lithograph
Marilyn Monroe I Love Your Kiss Forever Forever, 1964
ID # w-12774 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Merce Cunningham II, 1979
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Merce Cunningham II, 1979
ID # w-12813 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Mildred Scheel, 1980
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Mildred Scheel, 1980
ID # w-12850 Sold
No image available
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Moonwalk, 1987
ID # w-12877 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Neuschwanstein, 1987
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Neuschwanstein, 1987
ID # w-12874 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Paris Review, 1967
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Paris Review, 1967
ID # w-12787 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Pete Rose, 1985
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Pete Rose, 1985
ID # w-12872 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Piero della Francesca, Madonna del Duca da Montefeltro, from Details of Renaissance Paintings Series, 1984
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Piero della Francesca, Madonna del Duca da Montefeltro, from Details of Renaissance Paintings Series, 1984
ID # w-12868 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Purple Cows, 1967
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Purple Cows, 1967
ID # w-12786 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Red Lenin, 1987
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Red Lenin, 1987
ID # w-12876 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Sachiko, 1977
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Sachiko, 1977
ID # w-12823 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Self-Portrait, 1978
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Self-Portrait, 1978
ID # w-12825 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Shoes (Deluxe Edition) I, 1980
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Shoes (Deluxe Edition) I, 1980
ID # w-12855 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Shoes (Deluxe Edition) II, 1980
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Shoes (Deluxe Edition) II, 1980
ID # w-12856 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Shoes (Deluxe Edition) III, 1980
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Shoes (Deluxe Edition) III, 1980
ID # w-12857 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Shoes (Deluxe Edition) IV, 1980
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Shoes (Deluxe Edition) IV, 1980
ID # w-12858 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Shoes (Deluxe Edition) V, 1980
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Shoes (Deluxe Edition) V, 1980
ID # w-12859 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, Space Fruit: Oranges, 1978
Andy Warhol Screen Print
Space Fruit: Oranges, 1978
ID # w-12827 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, V, from Shadows I, 1979
Andy Warhol Screen Print
V, from Shadows I, 1979
ID # w-12832 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, V, from Shadows II, 1979
Andy Warhol Screen Print
V, from Shadows II, 1979
ID # w-12838 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, V, from Shadows III, 1979
Andy Warhol Screen Print
V, from Shadows III, 1979
ID # w-12844 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, VI, from Shadows I, 1979
Andy Warhol Screen Print
VI, from Shadows I, 1979
ID # w-12833 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, VI, from Shadows II, 1979
Andy Warhol Screen Print
VI, from Shadows II, 1979
ID # w-12839 Sold
Andy Warhol Screen Print, VI, from Shadows III, 1979
Andy Warhol Screen Print
VI, from Shadows III, 1979
ID # w-12845 Sold
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Andy Warhol Biography

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The American artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol was born Andrew Warhola in 1928. There has for years been quite a bit of confusion to where and when Andy Warhol was born, but according to Andy’s two older brothers and the birth certificate that was filed in Pittsburgh in 1945, he was born on August 6th in Pittsburgh. Whether or not this is the day he was born hasn’t been proved, but it was on this date he would celebrate his birthday. However, there is no doubt that he died at 6:31 A.M. on Sunday, February 22nd, 1987, at the New York Hospital after a gallbladder operation. He is considered a founder and major figure of the POP ART movement. A graduate of the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949, he moved to New York City and gained success as a commercial artist. He got his first break in August 1949, when Glamour Magazine wanted him to illustrate a feature entitled “Success is a Job in New York”. But by accident the credit read “Drawings by Andy Warhol” and that’s how Andy dropped the “a” in his last name. He continued doing ads and illustrations and by 1955 he was the most successful and imitated commercial artist in New York. In 1960 he produced the first of his paintings depicting enlarged comic strip images – such as Popeye and Superman – initially for use in a window display.

Warhol pioneered the development of the process whereby an enlarged photographic image is transferred to a silk screen that is then placed on a canvas and inked from the back. Each Warhol silkscreen used this technique that enabled him to produce the series of mass-media images – repetitive, yet with slight variations – that he began in 1962. These iconic Andy Warhol prints, incorporating such items as Campbell’s Soup cans, dollar bills, Coca-Cola bottles, flowers, and the faces of celebrities, can be taken as comments on the banality, harshness, and ambiguity of American culture.

Later in the 1960s, Warhol made a series of experimental films dealing with such ideas as time, boredom, and repetition; they include Sleep (1963), Empire (1964), and The Chelsea Girls (1966). In 1965 he started working with a rock band called “The Velvet Underground” formed by Lou Reed and John Cale. Andy introduced them to the model and movie star Nico and she sang on their debut album from 1967 “The Velvet Underground and Nico”. Andy would travel around the country, not only with The Velvets, but also with superstar of the year Edie Sedgwick and the light show “The Exploding Plastic Inevitable”.

On June 3rd, 1968, Valerie Solanis, a rejected superstar, came into The Factory and shot Andy three times in the chest. He was rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead, but after having his chest cut up and been given heart massage, he survived. Valerie Solanis turned herself in that night and was put in a mental institution. She was later given a three year prison sentence. After recovering Andy Warhol continued to work. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (they changed the name to Interview in 1971), published The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again in 1975 and continued to paint portraits until his death in 1987.

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DOLLAR SIGN

The 1982 Andy Warhol Dollar Sign portfolio is a highly significant body of work that is both a celebration and a satire of the relationship between art, wealth, and the American dream. The pop art icon blatantly acknowledges that money is art, and art is money.

Where Warhol's iconic Campbell's Soup uses the titular consumer product as a metaphor for the critique of consumerism, Dollar Signs brings literal money to the forefront with no distractions; the US dollar sign stands alone. This was especially relevant in 1982 when considering the historical context of a period that embraced the marriage of art and money.

WARHOL SCREEN PRINTS

Of his silkscreens, Warhol has said “the reason I’m painting this way is that I want to be a machine, and I feel that whatever I do and do machine-like is what I want to do.” Indeed, machine-like precision and mimicry appear repeatedly in works of this medium. The screenprinting process was a variation of stenciling. Warhol had a streamlined process in producing silk screen prints. First, he laid a photograph on to the mesh of a silk screen. Afterwards, he passed an ink-covered squeegee over the mesh. The ink would pass through the mesh and impress a print of the image onto the canvas underneath. The choice of ink depended on the intended composition of the final product. Warhol was able to apply multiple colors to create a layering effect, thus a different color composition could be made each time. He used a variety of canvases and papers. Warhol’s best known silk screen prints include his iconic portfolio of Marilyn Monroe: Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967, Elizabeth Taylor (Colored Liz), 1963 and Mick Jagger Portfolio of 10 screenprints, 1975. Producing art in a systematic manner similar to an assembly line, he gave rise to series or portfolios of his beloved celebrities including Andy Warhol's Mao portfolio. Even today, these massively recognizable images serve as a beacon of popular culture.

Warhol’s range as an artist certainly shows in his sculptures and installations. Similar to his other works, his sculptures replicated commercial symbols and ideologies. Of this medium the best known were the series of “grocery carton” works which replicated Heinz Ketchup and Campbell’s tomato juice cans. His best known sculpture from this series is probably his Brillo Boxes,1964. As the name suggests, Warhol applied silkscreened logos of the consumer product onto plywood boxes. The resulting appearance was identical to the logoed boxes often see in supermarkets. These sculptures were first exhibited at the Stable Gallery in 1964 and called to question what can be considered as fine art. When asked about these boxes, Warhol expressed he “wanted something ordinary”. Overall, his sculptural works centered on Warhol’s beloved premise of commercialization.

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