Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol (1928–87 b. Pittsburgh) was the leading exponent of the pop art movement and one of the most influential artists of the late 20th century. Warhol chose his imagery from the world of commonplace objects such as dollar bills, soup cans, soft-drink bottles, and soap-pad boxes. He is variously credited with ridiculing and celebrating American middle-class values by erasing the distinction between popular and high culture. Monotony and repetition became the hallmarks of his multi-image, mass-produced silk-screen paintings. He and his assistants worked out of a large New York studio dubbed the “Factory.” In the mid-1960s Warhol began making films, suppressing the personal element in marathon essays on boredom. In 1973, Warhol launched the magazine Interview, a publication centered upon his fascination with the cult of the celebrity. He died from complications following surgery. The Andy Warhol Museum, which exhibits many of his works, opened in Pittsburgh in 1994.
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