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Andy Warhol

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While Warhol is best known for his multiple-image silkscreens of consumer goods and celebrities, he also approached subjects ranging from...
Andy Warhol working with Gerard Malanga on the Campbell’s Soup paintings at the Factory, New York, 1964. Photo Ugo Mulas © Ugo Mulas Heirs. All rights reserved
American artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol was one of the protagonists of Pop Art and is often considered to be the most influential contemporary artist of the twentieth century. Warhol had a long and varied career at the forefront of the visual arts in post-war America, working across the diverse media of screenprinting, painting, collage, sculpture, installation and film.

While Warhol is best known for his multiple-image silkscreens of consumer goods and celebrities, he also approached subjects ranging from still-life, the Renaissance, politics and the natural world. Warhol's influence on the course of post-war twentieth-century art history has been immense, and he continues to dominate the contemporary art market into the twenty-first century.

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