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Andy Warhol
- The Andy Warhol Museum - www.warhol.org - One of the four Carnegie
Museums of Pittsburgh - Over the course of his career, Andy Warhol
transformed contemporary art. Employing mass-production techniques to create
works, Warhol challenged preconceived notions about the nature of art and erased
traditional distinctions between fine art and popular culture.
The Andy Warhol Museum's permanent collection is comprised of more than 4,000 works of art by Warhol including paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, film, videotapes, and an extensive archives that consists of ephemera, records, source material for works of art, and other documents of the artist's life. Together, the art and archives make The Andy Warhol Museum the most comprehensive single-artist museum in the world. See: Art Collection, Archives, Film and Video Collection, Calendar, Museum Info
- Artcyclopedia The Guide to
Museum-Quality Art on the Internet - Andy Warhol on
the Internet (excellent list of links to works of Andy Warhol on
the web)
- Pop Art - Andy
Warhol
- Fineart.com - Andy Warhol Fine Art - Warhol Bio - Warhol Limited Editions
- The Life
and Times of Andy Warhol - Bio1 - bio2 - Bio3 - Bio4 - Bio5 - Bio6 - Bio7 - Bio8 - Bio9 - Director - Producer - Cameos
- www.artnet.com - Andy
Warhol
- Martin Lawrence Gallery - Andy Warhol
- Robert Miller Gallery - Andy Warhol
- Ross Barber
Installation Artist - Gems (including notes on
Cambell Soup)
- www.gallart.com - Gallery Art online -
Peter Max, Andy Warhol, Lichtenstein, Agam, Kostabi
- Andy Warhol's Death - Grave Site - Headstone - Warhol
- www.ArtInspirations.com - Andy Warhol works - Biography
- California State University, Long Beach - Library Special Collections - Andy Warhol