Andy Warhol: The Pop Of Pop Art

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Pop of Pop Art
Andy Warhol is the pop of pop art. Andy changed the way artists and spectators perceived art. Warhol wanted to be a painter but is most famous for his silk screen prints. Warhol’s life is very interesting from his birth, to his big break to his influence on the art world after he passed.
Andy Warhol’s biography
Andy Warhol’s early life
Andrew Warhol (as he was known at that time) has the traditional rags to riches story. Andy’s parents migrated from what is now Slovakia to Pittsburg. Andy was born in 1928. He was the youngest of four children. Andy’s father passed when he was just 13 years old but had saved enough money for Andy to attend college as it was obvious he was an unusual and talented child. He was the first member …show more content…

As a child he had said he always wanted to be famous. It is believed that this stemmed from when he was a young child he was put on bed rest for 3 months and left to watch television. This is when he developed his fascination with Hollywood. This obsession with Hollywood drove him to create celebrity portraits. This is however not what most people know him for. “Warhol’s big break finally came in 1962, with a one-man exhibition at the Ferus Gallery, in Los Angeles. This was “32 Campbell’s Soup Cans”—thirty-two paintings of soup cans, each a different flavor.”(Menand, 2010, Para 4). After doing a death and disaster series and then portraits of himself Andy soon announced he was going to retire from printmaking and focus on …show more content…

The whole attitude of the art world changed when his art occurred. It was his ideas that made him extraordinary. “It is not the man who paints fifty soup cans who is extraordinary it is the man who has the idea to paint fifty soup can that is extraordinary.” ( Evans,1987,np)The art world at that time believed that art must be expressive. Jackson Pollock was a big time artists at that time. A few rare paintings of Warhol’s have drips. In an interview Andy was asked why when producing such stark commercial images do you drip? He replied it means you are a great artist if you drip. Andy soon discovered he did not have to drip to be a great artist. In some of it is believed that Andy produced what he believed 20th century America was about. Warhol changed the way people think about great artists Before Warhol, lots of artists had assistants who stretched and primed canvases, ran errands, or even participated in making the work. The Factory was a large hangout place where work was also done but mostly play occurred. The crew was very large and in several different areas of the space, people would be drawing, painting, playing opera music, Andy just paid the rent. Warhol changed the art world not only before he died but

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