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Warhol did not create many still lifes, which makes his Space Fruit portfolio all the more special. In this series of screen prints from the 1970s, the artist scattered lemons, oranges, cantaloupes, cherries and other fruits across a flat color surface (one type of fruit per composition). In “Space Fruit: Lemons”, the lemons appear with various degrees of detail – some have textured, almost photographic detail while others are simply yellow blobs – and solid pink and blue areas suggesting shadows. The background is a minty green here, but in another run the background is a candy pink. It is an artificial space, with artificial color, without the stability of a table top surface as per more traditional still life compositions. Warhol’s composition is playful and graphic.

Warhol did not create many still lifes, which makes his Space Fruit portfolio all the more special. In this series of screen prints from the 1970s, the artist scattered lemons, oranges, cantaloupes, cherries and other fruits across a flat color surface (one type of fruit per composition). In “Space Fruit: Lemons”, the lemons appear with various degrees of detail – some have textured, almost photographic detail while others are simply yellow blobs – and solid pink and blue areas suggesting shadows. The background is a minty green here, but in another run the background is a candy pink. It is an artificial space, with artificial color, without the stability of a table top surface as per more traditional still life compositions. Warhol’s composition is playful and graphic.

March theme: When Life Gives You Lemons...
ANDY WARHOL (1928 - 1987), “Space Fruit: Lemons”, 1978. Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania US.
#arthistory #art #lemons #warhol

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Just enjoyed time at one of happy places, Andy #Warhol #museum. Opening event for Time Honored Non-Specifics.

One of 3 featured artists is #NaomiChambers. This is her large, self-titled oil on canvass #painting. Love it.

Something good IS coming!

#coffee #art @warhol.bsky.social

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David Lynch meets Sonic Youth and Andy Warhol meets Spinal Tap. More mash ups to come. Check out Depressed Heroes for all your T-shirt needs. #spinaltap #davidlynch #sonicyouth #warhol #tshirt

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Pablo Picasso, Jean-Michel
Basquiat, Andy Warhol and Salvador Dalí sharing a few drinks at the Imaginary Bar. 
FAKE PHOTO

Pablo Picasso, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol and Salvador Dalí sharing a few drinks at the Imaginary Bar. FAKE PHOTO

Pablo #Picasso, Jean-Michel
#Basquiat, Andy #Warhol and Salvador #Dalí sharing a few drinks. A Glorious FAKE photo! 😆

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#MOSTRE ANDY #WARHOL

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Word portrait painting of Campbell’s Soup can.

Word portrait painting of Campbell’s Soup can.

Love the way the morning light reflects off the hardwood floors and up onto Andy’s Army. #art #morninglight #warhol

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Warhol quote in carved white letters on the front of a  black cube:  "They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself."  Also visible in the picture is the white ground with a couple of autumn leaves, and parts of surrounding grey cubes.

Warhol quote in carved white letters on the front of a black cube: "They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself." Also visible in the picture is the white ground with a couple of autumn leaves, and parts of surrounding grey cubes.

Today's random page is Person: Andy Warhol www.philart.net/person/Andy_... #Philly #PublicArt #VisitPhilly #art #Warhol (pictured: Warhol quote from "Innovation Plaza" Exit Design, 2015)

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This Sold Painting is Not Available.
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#Canvas #LGBTQ+ #2SLGBTQ+ #Icon #Artist #Warhol #Rainbow

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🎨 Featured: Why Yes! I did in fact Paint an Andy #Warhol #Meme and put it in a Gallery. And personally, I think that’s pretty Warholian! lol

for the 2023 Popism Group Art Show (Wilton Manor)

‘Andy Warhol as a Meme’

2023, acrylic and oil blend on canvas, 24"x24"

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Studio 54's best fashion moments: get the look Disco, dancing and decadence: the legendary New York club was a regular haunt of the 1970s glitterati - here's how to get the Studio 54 look

✨ FASHION REDUX! ✨
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#fashion #style #retro #disco #70s #skyfashion #celebrities #trending #studio54 #warhol #dancing #parties #stylist #studio

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A photo of a street art poster featuring Andy Warhol, formatted as a social media post. The text of the post reads: "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes."

A photo of a street art poster featuring Andy Warhol, formatted as a social media post. The text of the post reads: "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes."

"1968 Andy Warhol Prediction"

"In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes," Seen in Berlin.

#streetart #andywarhol #streetphotography #15minutesoffame #berlinstreetart #berlin #prediction #warhol

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Published on the occasion of the gallery's 10th anniversary in 1967, "Leo Castelli Ten Years" includes texts and images from exhibitions including Warhol, Lichtenstein, Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Twombly, Donald Judd

#LeoCastelli #Warhol #Lichtenstein #JasperJohns

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A #Painting I painted a couple of years ago for the 2023 Popism Group Show

#AndyWarhol as a Meme’
(which he would have loved the entire concept and idea of Memes and viral videos!)

#PopArt #Portrait #2SLGBTQ+ #LGBTQ+ #Icon #Artist #Warhol #Rainbow

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me and my friends, gill, o’keefe, and warhol

#okeefe #gill #warhol #art

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I am blind

1986

9 photographs, gelatin silver print on paper

Another photograph of this subject is published in Warhol's book America (1985) with the following text: 'They guess that there are between 300,000 and two million people living on the streets in America. A World War II hero froze to death in a park across the street from the White House. This country is so rich. And I think I see more homeless people on the street each month. How can we let this keep happening?'

'You don't hear about "poor but honest" anymore. It's like when you see somebody's poor you think, "They're poor because they couldn't make it in the marketplace," and we put a price tag on intelligence and talent, which really shouldn't have any."

ARTIST ROOMS Tate and National Galleries of Scotland Acquired jointly through The d'Offay Donation with assistance. from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the Art Fund 2008

I am blind 1986 9 photographs, gelatin silver print on paper Another photograph of this subject is published in Warhol's book America (1985) with the following text: 'They guess that there are between 300,000 and two million people living on the streets in America. A World War II hero froze to death in a park across the street from the White House. This country is so rich. And I think I see more homeless people on the street each month. How can we let this keep happening?' 'You don't hear about "poor but honest" anymore. It's like when you see somebody's poor you think, "They're poor because they couldn't make it in the marketplace," and we put a price tag on intelligence and talent, which really shouldn't have any." ARTIST ROOMS Tate and National Galleries of Scotland Acquired jointly through The d'Offay Donation with assistance. from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the Art Fund 2008

I am blind, 1986
9 photographs, gelatin silver print on paper
Back of man on street with sign reading 'I am blind, please buy a pencil. Thank you'

I am blind, 1986 9 photographs, gelatin silver print on paper Back of man on street with sign reading 'I am blind, please buy a pencil. Thank you'

This #Warhol label hit something for me:

'You don't hear about "poor but honest" anymore. It's like when you see somebody's poor you think, "They're poor because they couldn't make it in the marketplace," and we put a price tag on intelligence and talent, which really shouldn't have any."

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Pop Art Lot (3)

Jean-Michel Basquiat
Keith Haring
Andy Warhol

Windfall Dragon Fine Art
5 STAR Rating
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#popart #basquiat #haring #warhol #fineart #artcollectors #modernart #contemporaryart #art #artist #nyc #newyork #losangeles #dallas #miami #atlanta #chicago

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Blue Note record covers by Andy Warhol, earlier in his career.
Of which I'm proud to possess one of them. #Warhol

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On June 3, 1968, The Factory, Warhol’s bustling New York studio, was alive with its usual swirl of artists and outsiders. Among the visitors that day was Valerie Solanas, a writer on the fringes of the underground scene. She had once handed Warhol a script she hoped he would produce. When he misplaced it, she grew convinced that he was trying to steal her work — a belief that deepened alongside her growing paranoia.
Solanas had already drawn attention for her radical SCUM Manifesto, a fierce and controversial text calling for the dismantling of male-dominated society. By the late 1960s, however, her mental health had deteriorated significantly. On that June afternoon, she walked into The Factory carrying a gun — and opened fire.
Warhol was struck multiple times. The wounds were devastating, tearing through his body and leaving him on the brink of death. For a brief moment, doctors believed he was gone. Against the odds, surgeons managed to revive him, but survival came at a heavy cost. The damage to his organs was so severe that he would rely on a surgical corset for the rest of his life, his movements forever shaped by that day’s violence.
After the shooting, Solanas did not flee far. She made her way to Times Square, approached a police officer, and calmly surrendered. She handed over the weapons — a .32 semi-automatic pistol and a .22 revolver — and confessed to what she had done.
In the months that followed, she was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. The courts sentenced her to three years in prison, and she was released in late 1971. Meanwhile, Warhol returned to his art, changed in ways both visible and invisible — carrying with him not only the scars on his body but the memory of a moment that reshaped the rest of his life.

On June 3, 1968, The Factory, Warhol’s bustling New York studio, was alive with its usual swirl of artists and outsiders. Among the visitors that day was Valerie Solanas, a writer on the fringes of the underground scene. She had once handed Warhol a script she hoped he would produce. When he misplaced it, she grew convinced that he was trying to steal her work — a belief that deepened alongside her growing paranoia. Solanas had already drawn attention for her radical SCUM Manifesto, a fierce and controversial text calling for the dismantling of male-dominated society. By the late 1960s, however, her mental health had deteriorated significantly. On that June afternoon, she walked into The Factory carrying a gun — and opened fire. Warhol was struck multiple times. The wounds were devastating, tearing through his body and leaving him on the brink of death. For a brief moment, doctors believed he was gone. Against the odds, surgeons managed to revive him, but survival came at a heavy cost. The damage to his organs was so severe that he would rely on a surgical corset for the rest of his life, his movements forever shaped by that day’s violence. After the shooting, Solanas did not flee far. She made her way to Times Square, approached a police officer, and calmly surrendered. She handed over the weapons — a .32 semi-automatic pistol and a .22 revolver — and confessed to what she had done. In the months that followed, she was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. The courts sentenced her to three years in prison, and she was released in late 1971. Meanwhile, Warhol returned to his art, changed in ways both visible and invisible — carrying with him not only the scars on his body but the memory of a moment that reshaped the rest of his life.

The marks that ran across Andy Warhol’s torso were more than scars — they were a permanent reminder of a day when his life nearly ended... #Warhol #ArtSky

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ANDY WARHOL Blog dedicato alla critica letteraria,operistica, musicale, teatrale,da parte di un musicista-loggionista appassionato ovvero io: Stefano Villa

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#AndyWarhol #Warhol #Art #History #Pittura #Scultura #Movie #USA #PopArt

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Thank You for Being a Friend!

#GoldenGirls #Warhol #SkrtchBlog

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#Warhol #film

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Warhol, protagonista en Templum - ARS Magazine La próxima subasta de Templum, que se celebrará el miércoles 25 de febrero, reunirá en una misma sesión un conjunto de obras que abarcan desde la pintura gótica tardía hasta el arte contemporáneo, don...

Uff la subasta de Templum...no sé no sé, esa mezcla de piezas que hipotéticamente podrían valer millones (como un #Warhol o un Modigliani) con cuadros de mi abuela Pepa en la escuela de adultos, me escama.

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A somewhat dark and satirical piece I did as a kind of product photography homage to Andy Warhol (absolutely no AI used).
#productphotography #warhol #food #soup #campbellsoupcompany #dark #satire #parody

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Oblique view of a classic set of Andy Warhol portraits, with four identical photographic screen prints each overlain with different colour washes. The subject is the actor Brooke Hayward.

Oblique view of a classic set of Andy Warhol portraits, with four identical photographic screen prints each overlain with different colour washes. The subject is the actor Brooke Hayward.

It's about 30 years since I visited the Andy Warhol Museum in his home city of Pittsburgh, so a great pleasure to see some of his works at the Djanolgy museum in Nottingham this afternoon. #warhol #nottingham #djanogly

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#Warhol ‘s Blood for #Dracula (1974, Paul Morrissey)
#udo #dallesandro

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"To Mitzy Love Martin Bronx 1995"

I put it through AI to be able to share it here. Don't ask, it's a long story. I have the original though. One of my most prized possessions.
#CapeTown #Warhol #PopArt #DJ #Legend

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Rain Machine (Daisy Waterfall) Looking Again at a Warhol Masterpiece

A new piece I published on Medium. #Warhol #Art #1970s

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𝗖𝗢𝗨𝗥𝗧𝗡𝗘𝗬 𝗟𝗢𝗩𝗘 𝗕𝗬 𝗔𝗡𝗗𝗬 𝗪𝗔𝗥𝗛𝗢𝗟
𝘍𝘳𝘰𝘮 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘨𝘳𝘢𝘮 𝘍𝘪𝘧𝘵𝘦𝘦𝘯 𝘔𝘪𝘯𝘶𝘵𝘦𝘴 · 1987
#CourtneyLove #Hole #FaithNoMore #Warhol

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#selfie #postmodern #popart #warhol

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