
Andy Warhol
1928–1987
A seminal figure of 20th Century art and history, Andy Warhol needs no introduction. Endlessly enthralled by celebrity, consumerism and advertising, Warhol’s body of work pushed boundaries. His influence on postmodern art is still seen and felt today.
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Did You Know?
Warhol is commemorated with a chrome monument in Union Square, NY; he is depicted with an emblematic polaroid camera hanging around his neck
After this death, Warhol donated most of his estate which established the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts to foster the growth and development of creative arts
During the 1980s, Warhol collaborated with several prolific artists including Keith Haring, Francesco Clemente, and Jean-Michel Basquiat


Being good in business is the most fascinating kind of art. Making money is art and working is art and good business is the best art.
Andy Warhol
Additional Resources
The Andy Warhol Museum
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
Andy Warhol on Artsy
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Andy Warhol — Tate United Kingdom

Auction Results Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol
Campbell's Soup II Portfolio (F. & S. II.54-63)
estimate: $100,000–150,000
result: $168,000

Andy Warhol
Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn)
estimate: $40,000–60,000
result: $131,000

Andy Warhol
Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn)
estimate: $40,000–60,000
result: $118,750

Andy Warhol
Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn)
estimate: $40,000–60,000
result: $106,250

Andy Warhol
Beethoven
estimate: $40,000–60,000
result: $87,500

Andy Warhol
Shoes
estimate: $50,000–70,000
result: $81,250

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Total $11.95
estimate: $40,000–60,000
result: $81,250

Andy Warhol
Mao
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result: $69,600

Andy Warhol
Beatle Boots (Negative)
estimate: $70,000–90,000
result: $68,750

Andy Warhol
Muhammed Ali
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result: $61,200

Andy Warhol
Alexander The Great
estimate: $50,000–70,000
result: $57,500

Andy Warhol
Joseph Beuys
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result: $54,000

Andy Warhol
Flowers
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result: $52,500

Andy Warhol
Flowers
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result: $51,250

Andy Warhol
Liz
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result: $50,000

Andy Warhol
Flowers
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result: $48,750

Andy Warhol
Flowers
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result: $47,500

Andy Warhol
Flowers
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result: $45,000

Andy Warhol
Muhammad Ali
estimate: $30,000–40,000
result: $45,000

Andy Warhol
Mick Jagger
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result: $43,750

Andy Warhol
Flowers
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result: $43,750

Andy Warhol
Flowers
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result: $41,250

Andy Warhol
Flowers
estimate: $20,000–30,000
result: $40,000

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$ 1 (Dollar Sign)
estimate: $15,000–20,000
result: $39,200

Art is what you can get away with.
Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol 1928–1987
Born Andrew Warhola in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to an impoverished immigrant family, Andy Warhol became an icon of the Pop Art movement and one of the most prolific artists of his time. Though he suffered from physical ailments throughout childhood, he went on to study fine arts at the Carnegie Institute of Technology and shortly thereafter moved to New York in 1949. His career in commercial illustration took off creating whimsical designs for Glamour, Vogue, Harper's Bazaar and The New Yorker magazines. In the early 1950s, he began exhibiting his work in the city and received his first solo show at the Hugo Gallery in 1952 featuring his earliest depictions of actress Marilyn Monroe.
The 1960s ushered in a wave of his iconic work pioneering the dialogue between high and low art. His screen printed, painterly images established his reputation commenting on popular culture with subject matter including celebrities, politics, advertisements, and parties. In 1964, Warhol rented a studio that became known as “The Factory” where his work was mass produced by a team of assistants. During the middle of the decade, Warhol focused on filmmaking and performance art, creating approximately 600 films. He later collaborated with musicians including The Rolling Stones and The Velvet Underground, published several books, produced televisions shows, and founded Interview Magazine in 1967. After experiencing a near-fatal shooting at The Factory, he became more reserved and his body of work shifted into commissioned portraits, and in his final years he focused on religious subject matter. Andy Warhol died in New York City in 1987 after facing postoperative complications.
A few years following his death, The Andy Warhol Museum was opened in Pittsburgh and in 2002 Warhol’s achievements were honored with an 18-inch stamp issued by the U.S. Postal Service.