Banana (after 1967 Velvet Underground & Nico)
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Andy Warhol’s art has left an indelible mark as a pop art maestro with his provocative and innovative creations in the art world. Today, Andy Warhol is so called the legacy of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Among a vast of Warhol’s paintings, “Marilyn Diptych” and “Campbell’s Soup Cans” stand out as a vision of the universe Warhol inhabited.
In the groovy ’60s, Andy Warhol’s art hit the stride. Warhol’s paintings are inspired by the world around him – ads, magazines, celebrities – and turned into art that was bold, colorful, and unique. His studio, “The Factory,” was like a creative playground where everyone from artists to drag queens hung out and collaborated. You can find Andy Warhol’s art for sale in several authentic galleries like Singulart and add a piece of Warhol’s paintings to your collection.
Through vibrant colors, repetitive imagery, and meticulous composition, Warhol invites viewers to delve into the complexities of contemporary culture and the allure of iconic figures. Andy Warhol’s art is a window into a wild world of pop art; it shows how he took everyday stuff and turned it into something extraordinary. Dive into the following collection of Andy Warhol art for sale, and let us help you find the one that talks to you.
2,619 Artworks
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Andy Warhol—From A to B and Back Again / Whitney Museum of American Art - New York, United States
Andy Warhol: The Last Decade / Brooklyn Museum - New York, United States
Andy Warhol: Retrospective / Tate Modern - London, United Kingdom
Success is a Job in New York: The Early Art and Business of Andy Warhol / Grey Art Gallery - New York, United States
Andy Warhol: A Retrospective / Museum of Modern Art - New York, United States
Paintings 1960-1980 / Neue Nationalgalerie - Berlin, Germany
Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century / Jewish Museum - New York, United States
Andy Warhol: Ladies and Gentlemen / Galleria Gian Enzo Sperone - Turin, Italy
Portraits of the Seventies / Whitney Museum of American Art - New York, United States
Raid the Icebox I / Rhode Island School of Design Museum - Providence, United States
Andy Warhol: Retrospective / Pasadena Art Museum - Pasadena, United States
Andy Warhol / Moderna Museet - Stockholm, Sweden
Flowers / Leo Castelli Gallery - New York, United States
The American Supermarket / Bianchini Gallery - New York, United States
Campbell's Soup Cans / Ferus Gallery - Los Angeles, United States
National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., United States
Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin, Germany
Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany
Museum Brandhorst, Munich, Germany
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), San Francisco, United States
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, United States
Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France
Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom
Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, United States
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, United States
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City, United States
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City, United States
The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, United States
Birth of Andy Warhol (born Andrew Warhola) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Graduates from Schenley High School, Pittsburgh
Graduates with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University)
Moves to New York City
First solo exhibition at the Hugo Gallery, New York
Creation of "Campbell's Soup Cans"
Creation of "Marilyn Diptych"
Opens The Factory, his famous studio in New York City
Shot by Valerie Solanas, survives assassination attempt
Death of his mother, Julia Warhola
Publishes "The Philosophy of Andy Warhol"
Moves The Factory to a new location in New York City
Creates "Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century"
Creates "The Last Supper" series
Death of Andy Warhol in New York City