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Andy Warhol’s Marilyn explained: How a pop art icon was made
Created after Marilyn Monroe’s death, Warhol’s Marilyn Diptych transformed a movie star into a modern myth, blending celebrity, repetition, and mortality.
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Watch this before buying Heinz ketchup again
The Pittsburgh Steelers and Andy Warhol are not the only things the city of Pittsburgh is popular for. Heinz Tomato Ketchup is actually older than the Steelers and Andy Warhol, and it has been part of ...
A magnetic personality, she reinvented herself twice, bringing the same spirit to investigating child abuse and communing with dogs that she did to writing poetry.
On a crooked sliver of pavement that slices across Manhattan’s rigid grid, one townhouse signals the change of seasons before ...
Things like limited releases, misprints, and cover art that's long-gone on newer prints make these records worth hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars.
Del Vaz Projects and Frieze hosted a party that recreated Arnold's otherworldly home, once likened to Andy Warhol's Factory.
To mark the three-year anniversary of the model and actress' death, we’re looking back at the children who have carried on ...
How the circulation of images delivers judgement without process, from Warhol’s ‘Death and Disaster’ series to today’s regime of algorithmic humiliation ...
From provocation to pathos, the late Beatriz González’s Pop paintings give us colourful new perspectives on life and death in ...
In the 60s and 70s, he pioneered kitchen-sink drama and made bisexuality mainstream. So why did the director end up making Tory ads? Those who knew him best reveal all ...
His first documentary, “Titicut Follies” (1967), about Bridgewater State Hospital, earned him a contentious place in Massachusetts legal history.
As the 25-year anniversary of Dale Earnhardt's death approaches, Nate Ryan imagines a world where we hadn't lost "The ...
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