Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol
A biography of twentieth century pop artist Andy Warhol.
1,838 words (
approx. 7.4 pages) |
5 sources |
MLA | 2003
Paper Summary:
The paper examines how the author, designer, painter, photographer, filmmaker, and publisher known as Andy Warhol was one of the twentieth century's greatest artist. It looks at how he became a pop culture genius and how, through his work, became a part of it as a social commentator and visionary.
From the Paper:
"Magazines and film were two other mediums used by Warhol. After graduating from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, Warhol first worked as an illustrator for magazines like Vogue and Harpar's Bazaar and for commercial advertising. His magazine, however, would live on even after Warhol's death. In 1969, Warhol co-produced a magazine named "Interview" with John Wilcock, editor of an underground newspaper called "Other Scenes". The magazine featured text and loosely edited interviews from cassette tapes. Andy often said that he started the magazine to get free tickets to all the premieres. The magazine quickly turned into a monthly review of popular culture. Celebrities, fashion, art, music, movies, television, gossip, and celebrity nightlife (especially the notorious Studio 54) were all featured in the magazine."
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