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Warhol
[ wawr-hawl, -hol ]
noun
- Andy, 1928–87, U.S. artist.
Warhol
/ ˈwɔːhəʊl /
noun
- WarholAndy?19261987MUSARTS AND CRAFTS: artistFILMS AND TV: film maker Andy, real name Andrew Warhola. ?1926–87, US artist and film maker; one of the foremost exponents of pop art
Example Sentences
Make a pit stop at the world-class Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, a destination in itself, housing pieces by numerous icons, including Warhol and Rockwell.
Earlier this year, in the course of just one evening, Christie’s auction house in New York sold nearly half-a-billion dollars’ worth of artworks by Matisse, Picasso, Warhol — and Alice Neel.
These works—of himself and other artists, including Warhol—were unemotional and unflinching in their gnarly detail.
Warhol’s use of commercial-printing technologies is a crucial influence on Ann McCormick Saybolt, whose “Life in Pink” is at Foundry Gallery.
By now the key words of Warhol’s whimsical remark are so familiar that “fifteen minutes” alone can refer to a fleeting period in the public eye.
Ditto on the East Coast, with Robert Rauschenberg, Warhol, and Lichtenstein, as part of his documentary of Pop Art.
Rothko, Basquiat, and Warhol paintings fetch big bucks at auction.
Brian Eno was the first one invited to do the soundtrack; after all, the film was intended as an homage to Andy Warhol.
In fact, Tsukerman noted that Warhol agreed to star in a production they had planned that never came to fruition.
Sapan has shot an all-star list of portraits, a six-week process that starts around $2,500: Warhol was an early subject.
No direction dominates, or at least no longer than the 15 minutes of fame that Warhol prophesied.
Andy Warhol is remembered for saying that in the future, everyone will be a celebrity for 15 minutes.
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