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Born on August 6, 1928, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Andy Warhol was a successful magazine and ad illustrator who became a leading artist of the 1960s Pop art movements. He ventured into a wide variety of art forms, including performance art, filmmaking, video installations and writing, and controversially blurred the lines between fine art and mainstream aesthetics. Warhol died on February 22, 1987, in New York City.
Check out these 41 Greatest Andy Warhol Quotes shared by Thoughtcatalog.com.
Is it possible to create new paintings by Andy Warhol, 30 years after his death? Warhol got other people to do most of the work first time around - and now a British artist has recreated some of his most famous works using exactly the same methods and materials.
There was a reason Andy Warhol called his legendary 1960s New York studio The Factory. It housed something resembling an assembly line of assistants working on his famous screenprint paintings of icons like Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe and Jackie Kennedy.
On occasion, his assistant and his mother even signed the paintings on his behalf.
"I think somebody should be able to do all my paintings for me," Warhol told interviewer Gene Swenson in 1963.
"I think it would be so great if more people took up silk screens so that no-one would know whether my picture was mine or somebody else's."
More than 50 years on, Paul Stephenson has done that - and ignited a debate about what can be done after an artist's death. Read more at BBC News.