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From soup cans to Catholicism: How Andy Warhol drew masses to the mundane New exhibit at Louisville museum explores the story behind one of Pop art’s most iconic painters.
“Andy Warhol,” which opens today at the Allentown Art Museum, could be subtitled “The Art of Camouflage.” Each of the 63 prints and five paintings is a maze of meanings.A blue-faced ...
KANSAS CITY -- A giant Campbell's Soup can stands outside Union Station, an almost universally recognized sign pointing the way to a show of art by Andy Warhol. When Warhol painted the cans in ...
Sixty years ago today, the pop artist Andy Warhol unveiled a wall of 32 Campbell Soup can paintings at a Los Angeles gallery, one for each flavor of soup then in production.. Not long after, the ...
To celebrate this enduring relationship — and the lasting impact of pop art — Campbell's® Canada has partnered with The Andy Warhol Foundation for a launch limited-edition run of soup cans ...
Andy Warhol famously said, “Good business is the best art.” Campbell’s Soup is hoping art will be good business, too: The world’s biggest soup maker is launching limited edition tomato ...
A pair of women look at the 1962 pop piece called “Campbell’s Soup Cans” at the exhibition, “Andy Warhol _ From A to B and Back Again, in San Francisco on May 15, 2019.
Pop-art icon Andy Warhol famously came to Fort Collins in 1981 when collectors John and Kimiko Powers mounted an exhibition of his work at Colorado State University. It was a memorable visit for ...
They may not be Campbell Soup cans, but tasty, original works from pop art icon Andy Warhol’s formative years are currently under the hammer. “Andy Warhol by Hand: The 1950s” predates his ...