Chairman Mao Portfolio by Andy Warhol
Andy WARHOL Chairman Mao Portfolio is shown on a wall and available from RRFA
Andy WARHOL Chairman Mao Portfolio is shown on a wall and available from RRFA
Warhol’s Factory was a Mecca for New York creatives in the 60s-80s. We explore the origins and effects The Factory had on culture since it’s founding.
In 1984, Andy Warhol revisited the theme of reviving the artworks of Renaissance masters Sandro Botticelli, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Piero Della Francesca and Paolo Uccello. Warhol’s screen printed versions of the acclaimed masterworks utilized his iconic pop style by interspersing vibrant colors with classical themes while simultaneously muting details from the original artworks. In his series “Details of Renaissance Paintings” (1984) Warhol created …
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Almost synonymous with Andy Warhol is the concept of celebrity; even more pointedly, the starlets and “it-girls” of the day who he immortalized in timeless works of art. Best recognized among Warhol’s starlets are the iconic representations he made of actress and model Marilyn Monroe. Warhol appropriated the photo photographer Gene Korman created in 1953 for the …
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Historic Casa Loma is one of the largest castles in North America and the largest residence in Canada at more than 64,000 square feet. Built in 1913 by financier and technological innovator Sir Henry Mill Pellatt (1859-1939), the castle has become one of the towering symbols of Toronto’s illustrious past. In 2014, the castle was …
Any Andy Warhol enthusiast will be able to recognize the artist’s Holy Trinity of subjects: Marilyn, Jackie, and Liz. In tandem Warhol’s love for the celebrity and the superficial, was his love for women, the power of the feminine, and the mechanized process of routinized beauty. While Warhol started out just like the majority of star-struck …
Almost synonymous with Andy Warhol is the concept of celebrity, and even more pointedly the starlets and “it-girls” of the day who he immortalized in timeless works of art. “Glamour and Obsession: Warhol’s Women” explores Warhol’s fascination with starlets and celebrates the painted figures whose influences are just as pertinent today. Warhol’s depictions of women …
“I have a fantasy about money: I’m walking down the street and I hear somebody say in a whisper ‘there goes the richest person in the world’” -Andy Warhol The building is not at all what I expected. Perhaps I did not know precisely what to expect. One side of my brain expected a multi- colored …
Andy Warhol was one of the most prominent artists of the Pop Art movement and one of the most heavily documented entrepreneurs of his time. While most recognized for his iconic screen prints of Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Elvis Presley and a host of other recognized celebrities of the 1950’s-1980’s, Warhol also ventured into film …