Keith Haring & Andy Warhol

Keith Haring & Andy Warhol

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Warhol in drag

Warhol in drag

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fckyeaharthistory:

Andy Warhol - Brooklyn Bridge, 1983.

fckyeaharthistory:

Andy Warhol - Brooklyn Bridge, 1983.

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anthonyplatinumice:

Andy Warhol

anthonyplatinumice:

Andy Warhol

rosywood:

so lonely

rosywood:

so lonely

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Andy Warhol. Electric Chairs, 1971. 10 screen prints on paper, Each: 35-3/8 x 47-7/8”.
Des Moines Art Center Permanent Collections; Gift of Peter M. Brant, Greenwich, Connecticut; 1973.41.1-10.

darksilenceinsuburbia:

Andy Warhol. Electric Chairs, 1971. 10 screen prints on paper, Each: 35-3/8 x 47-7/8”.

Des Moines Art Center Permanent Collections; Gift of Peter M. Brant, Greenwich, Connecticut; 1973.41.1-10.

chavbrand:

liza minnelli & Debbie Harry by andy warhol 

mdc-archive:

young andy warhol
sweet 16

mdc-archive:

young andy warhol

sweet 16

travelerfromanantiqueland:

Grace Jones- Andy Warhol

travelerfromanantiqueland:

Grace Jones- Andy Warhol

emma-woodhouse-k:


Andy Warhol: Fame and Misfortune -an exhibition exclusive to the McNay and San Antonio- assembles over 150 objects in all media, drawn from the rich collections of the Andy Warhol Museum in the artist’s hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Looking at Warhol’s lifelong obsession with both fame and disaster, the works included in this broad survey juxtapose icons of popular culture, legendary entertainers, art world luminaries, and world leaders, with images of suicides, automobile accidents, skulls, and an electric chair. This diverse range of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, and films spans the three prolific decades of Warhol’s career, beginning in the mid-1950s and continuing through 1986, the year prior to his death.

Worth the $7 to see

emma-woodhouse-k:

Andy Warhol: Fame and Misfortune -an exhibition exclusive to the McNay and San Antonio- assembles over 150 objects in all media, drawn from the rich collections of the Andy Warhol Museum in the artist’s hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Looking at Warhol’s lifelong obsession with both fame and disaster, the works included in this broad survey juxtapose icons of popular culture, legendary entertainers, art world luminaries, and world leaders, with images of suicides, automobile accidents, skulls, and an electric chair. This diverse range of paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, and films spans the three prolific decades of Warhol’s career, beginning in the mid-1950s and continuing through 1986, the year prior to his death.

Worth the $7 to see