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    • Monday, 10 April, 2023
      Fashion
      The hunt for Andy Warhol’s rare fabric designs

      An exhibition in London reveals the painstaking process of tracking down the artist’s whimsical textiles featuring his trademark repeat images that would later define him

      Man stands in a bathroom
    • Thursday, 6 April, 2023
      ReviewVisual Arts
      Basquiat x Warhol, Fondation Louis Vuitton — sparks fly in dazzling collaborations

      The association between the artist rebel and Pop art master produced witty, complex pictures that explored capitalism and racism

      A broad brush-strokes painting of Andy Warhol’s head alongside the head of Jean-Michel Basquiat
    • Thursday, 30 March, 2023
      The Art Market
      Bumper New York sales feature $50mn collection

      Nan Goldin goes to Gagosian; Andy Warhol Foundation hits $3mn through eBay; change of direction at Cromwell Place

    • Thursday, 16 February, 2023
      ReviewFiction
      Nothing Special by Nicole Flattery — two teenagers in Warhol’s Factory

      The Irish writer’s debut novel imagines the lives of Mae and Shelley in 1960s Manhattan

    • Friday, 21 October, 2022
      John Gapper
      Mbappé beats Prince at controlling his own image

      A legal dispute involving an Andy Warhol portrait shows why the French footballer values his likeness rights

      Kylian Mbappé, the Paris Saint-Germain footballer, has sought to retain rights to his image. Sporting stars today recognise the huge value attached to their likenesses
    • Thursday, 8 September, 2022
      The Elizabethan age
      A history of majesty: the Queen’s portraits across 70 years

      From Cecil Beaton’s coronation portrait via Warhol and Freud to a postcolonial image for the platinum jubilee, artists have shown humanity, politics and fantasy in that famous face

    • Tuesday, 2 August, 2022
      ReviewVisual Arts
      New York: 1962-1964, Jewish Museum — revisiting Manhattan’s unmatched burst of creativity

      Artists such as Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg flourished in the city at a moment of pivotal change

    • Saturday, 18 June, 2022
      FT Weekend podcast33 min listen
      What Warhol’s Marilyn tells us about the art market

      Melanie Gerlis and Jan Dalley explain the ins and outs of the art market. Plus, Christie’s Alex Rotter reveals how to sell a Marilyn

    • Friday, 20 May, 2022
      Undercover EconomistTim Harford
      A Warhol, a wild back-story and today’s art market

      What a little-known anecdote tells us about authorship, authenticity and even NFTs

    • Thursday, 12 May, 2022
      The Art Market
      Warhol’s $195mn Marilyn kicks off epic New York auction season

      NY fairs report lower sales; Zwirner launches consignments portal; Tezos Foundation puts £1mn towards NFT art

    • Tuesday, 10 May, 2022
      LexVisual Arts
      Warhol/art: Shot Sage Blue Marilyn loses edge as inflation hedge Premium content

      The art market’s underpinnings are inherently fragile — owning its picks and shovels would be a better bet

      The 1964 silkscreen ‘Shot Sage Blue Marilyn’ by Andy Warhol in Christie’s showroom in New York
    • Tuesday, 10 May, 2022
      US
      Andy Warhol portrait of Marilyn Monroe sells for record $195mn

      Silkscreen of iconic movie star commands highest-ever price for work by a US artist

      People silhouetted against Andy Warhol’s ‘Shot Sage Blue Marilyn’ at Christie’s
    • Thursday, 21 April, 2022
      The Art Market
      Few galleries selling NFTs, despite the hype

      New business offers shares in Warhol; Venice hosts fundraiser for Ukraine; Robbie Williams turns to art

    • Friday, 25 March, 2022
      John Gapper
      The art market cannot get enough Andy Warhol Marilyns

      The pop artist was ahead of his time in producing multiple prints for a global elite of collectors

      Andy Warhol’s ‘Shot Sage Blue Marilyn’ will be  will be auctioned by Christie’s in May at an estimate of around $200mn
    • Thursday, 24 March, 2022
      The Art Market
      Christie’s offers Warhol Marilyn for $200mn

      Plus: Art Basel reveals details of new Paris fair; legal action puts resale right in the spotlight

      Marilyn Monroe’s face is pink, her hair is yellow, her eyes are blue, her lips are red and the background is pale blue
    • Wednesday, 9 March, 2022
      ReviewTelevision
      The Andy Warhol Diaries on Netflix — a revealing self-portrait

      This new six-part series is built around transcribed phone conversations with the artist

      The show disentangles the public persona of ‘Andy Warhol’ from his private life
    • Thursday, 6 January, 2022
      Television
      Andy Warhol’s America — are we still in the thick of it?

      A compelling BBC series explores how the artist captured a vacuous age with cool detachment — and throws up questions about our own

      Andy Warhol In New York, 1966
    • Saturday, 16 October, 2021
      FT Weekend podcast30 min listen
      Alice Cooper finds an Andy Warhol in his garage

      Plus, Henry Mance on the backstabbing families who inspired Succession

    • Monday, 27 September, 2021
      HTSI
      A conversation with Alice Cooper

      The Godfather of Shock talks about rocking it at 73, drinking with Dalí and selling his Andy Warhol to help mentor the stars of tomorrow

    • Thursday, 9 September, 2021
      HTSI
      Andy Warhol and the power of the Polaroid

      A new exhibition explores the pop artist and the enduring appeal of the instant print

      Dolly Parton (1985) by Andy Warhol
    • Wednesday, 23 September, 2020
      HTSI
      Pamela Anderson: ‘I collect pop artists and they collect me’

      The actress on her private passion

    • Saturday, 25 July, 2020
      Visual Arts
      From Titian to Warhol: shutters lift on our critics’ favourite shows

      The Covid crisis slammed the doors on some wonderful exhibitions, now available to view once again

    • Thursday, 14 May, 2020
      ReviewBiography and memoir
      Warhol: A Life as Art — American hustle

      Blake Gopnik’s life of the artist gets behind the glare of his fame to track the dance between art and commerce

      Andy Warhol.  photographed by Neil Winokur. 1982
    • Thursday, 12 March, 2020
      Visual Arts
      Andy Warhol: Pop art’s uncomfortable entertainer

      A rollercoaster of a show at Tate Modern gives us the man as well as the mythmaker

    • Saturday, 29 February, 2020
      HTSI
      Bananas for Warhol: the pop art of cooking

      From Coke to ketchup and cans to cornflakes, Andy Warhol’s food obsessions still pop

      Warhol and Tina Turner share a slice of watermelon, 1981
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