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  • '''Andy Warhol''' (1928-1987) was an American artist and filmmaker who came to prominence Perhaps as much for his appearance and personality as for his work, Andy Warhol achieved a rare feat for a visual artist: becoming a household name within
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  • '''Andy Warhol''' (1928-1987) was an American artist and filmmaker who came to prominence Perhaps as much for his appearance and personality as for his work, Andy Warhol achieved a rare feat for a visual artist: becoming a household name within
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  • #[[Andy Warhol]]
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  • ...Picasso]], [[Henri Matisse]], [[Marcel Duchamp]], [[Willem De Kooning]], [[Andy Warhol]], and [[Donald Judd]].
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  • ...o photograph artists in New York. The series made famous in the factory of Andy Warhol. Of note in this period the number of shots "Never Mind" that depicts the w
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  • ...Patti Smith'' (2003) – the catalog for a show of Smith's artworks at the [[Andy Warhol Museum]], compiled by Patti Smith, David Greenberg and John W. Smith
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  • *[[Andy Warhol]] – cover design, photography
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  • ...s famous, influential and even legendary persons, including Quentin Crisp, Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Kaufman, George Soros and Woody Allen, to name
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  • ...ounded Beck at an early age. His mother (Bibbe Hansen) had ties with the [[Andy Warhol]] Factory, his father (David Campbell) was a musician and son of a Presbyte
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  • ...as started to mainstream in recent years, with ''otaku'' art such as the [[Andy Warhol|Warhol]]-esque work of [[Takashi Murakami]] (村上隆 ''Murakami Takeshi''
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  • {{quote|The New York-born Andy Warhol fan says she's not just in it for the music: she wants to inspire an entire
    10 KB (1,682 words) - 21:52, 27 February 2010
  • ...iece was conceived when he lived in New York and met the Pop Art artists - Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann and Jasper Johns. He was enthusiastic and fascinated by the
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  • | Produced by [[Andy Warhol]]
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  • # [[Andy Warhol]]
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  • ...n as the [[Beat generation]]) under the tutelage of [[pop-art]] [[icon]] [[Andy Warhol]]. However, in the end his funds depleted and disillusioned he died homeles He became part of [[Andy Warhol]]'s [[Greenwich Village]] [[art]] [[community]], also known as [[The Factor
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