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Online Auction is now OPEN!⁠ This rare line drawing from c.1958 by Andy Warhol comes directly from his estate. Andy Warhol, Partial Standing Woman, c. 1958. Black ballpoint on manila paper, 17 x 13.75 in. Starting at $8,500 ©Warhol Foundation eBay @matchfireauctions

Online Auction is now OPEN!⁠

This rare line drawing from c.1958 by Andy Warhol comes directly from his estate. 

Andy Warhol, Partial Standing Woman, c. 1958. Black ballpoint on manila paper, 17 x 13.75 in. Starting at $8,500 ©Warhol Foundation

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Online Auction!⁠ 1. Andy Warhol, Fifth New York Film Festival – Lincoln Center Ticket, 1967. Poster, 45 x 24 in. Starting at $3,300. 2. Andy Warhol, Cuvaison Chardonnay, 1980. Screenprint on colored paper, 9. 857 x 11.375 in. Starting at $6,000. eBay @matchfireauctions

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1. Andy Warhol, Fifth New York Film Festival – Lincoln Center Ticket, 1967. Poster, 45 x 24 in. Starting at $3,300. 

2. Andy Warhol, Cuvaison Chardonnay, 1980. Screenprint on colored paper, 9. 857 x 11.375 in. Starting at $6,000.

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Online Auction!⁠ ⁠ 1. Andy Warhol, Dancing Sprite, c. 1950. Graphite on off-white bond paper, 11 x 8.5 in. Starting at $6,000. 2. Andy Warhol, Male Head and Chest, c. 1950. Blue ballpoint on manila paper, 16.75 x 14 in. Starting at $8,000. eBay @matchfireauctions

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1. Andy Warhol, Dancing Sprite, c. 1950. Graphite on off-white bond paper, 11 x 8.5 in. Starting at $6,000.

2. Andy Warhol, Male Head and Chest, c. 1950. Blue ballpoint on manila paper, 16.75 x 14 in. Starting at $8,000. 

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Online Auction CLOSES TOMORROW!⁠ Andy Warhol, Cosmos, c. 1984. Synthetic polymer paint on HMP paper, 23.5 x 31.375 in. Bidding starts at $10,000. ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. eBay @matchfireauctions

Online Auction CLOSES TOMORROW!⁠

Andy Warhol, Cosmos, c. 1984. Synthetic polymer paint on HMP paper, 23.5 x 31.375 in. Bidding starts at $10,000. ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.

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#WarholWednesday In 1978, Warhol gifted Heiner Bastian twelve small, unstretched portraits. This surprise gift was a thank you to him for having arranged Dr. Erich Marx’s portrait commission earlier that year. All images ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.

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In 1978, Warhol gifted Heiner Bastian twelve small, unstretched portraits. This surprise gift was a thank you to him for having arranged Dr. Erich Marx’s portrait commission earlier that year.

All images ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
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#PhilosophyFriday "Nobody is interested in color pictures, so we do black-and-white... color makes it more like a photograph. But in black-and-white it's just a picture." —Andy Warhol . . Andy Warhol, Self-portrait, 1977. 35mm negative. ©The Warhol Foundation

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"Nobody is interested in color pictures, so we do black-and-white... color makes it more like a photograph. But in black-and-white it's just a picture." —Andy Warhol .
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Andy Warhol, Self-portrait, 1977. 35mm negative. ©The Warhol Foundation
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#PhilosophyFriday "[My films] are better talked about than seen." —Andy Warhol. . Andy Warhol, Self-portrait, 1973. Color print . . . #WarholFoundation #AndyWarhol #Warhol #Selfportrait #Photography #ColorPhotography #FilmSet #Fellini #Filmmaker #1970s

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"[My films] are better talked about than seen." —Andy Warhol.
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Andy Warhol, Self-portrait, 1973. Color print
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#WarholWednesday Warhol's "Human Heart" series from 1979 consisted of twenty-one paintings; twenty small canvases and one nearly ten-meter-wide canvas consisting of 156 repeating images of a human heart. The lrgr canvas was a proposal for a medical buidling which was rejected.

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Warhol's "Human Heart" series from 1979 consisted of twenty-one paintings; twenty small canvases and one nearly ten-meter-wide canvas consisting of 156 repeating images of a human heart. The lrgr canvas was a proposal for a medical buidling which was rejected.
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#PhilosophyFriday "Whenever I'm interested in something, I know the timing's off, because I'm always interested in the right thing at the wrong time." —Andy Warhol, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again).

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"Whenever I'm interested in something, I know the timing's off, because I'm always interested in the right thing at the wrong time."
 —Andy Warhol, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again).
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#WarholWednesday “If my left leg is dancing a good step, my right leg gets jealous,” THE Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again), published 13 years after his Dance Diagram paintings. The series was made prior to Warhol’s leap to silkscreened images in 1962.

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“If my left leg is dancing a good step, my right leg gets jealous,” THE Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again), published 13 years after his Dance Diagram paintings. The series was made prior to Warhol’s leap to silkscreened images in 1962.
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“I’ve always had a conflict because I’m shy and yet I like to take up a lot of personal space.” – Andy Warhol . Andy Warhol, Self-portrait, 1971. Polaroid glued to board, 3 3/8 x 4 ¼ in. ©The Warhol Foundation #WarholFoundation #AndyWarhol #Selfportrait Polaroid #Photography

“I’ve always had a conflict because I’m shy and yet I like to take up a lot of personal space.” – Andy Warhol
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Andy Warhol, Self-portrait, 1971. Polaroid glued to board, 3 3/8 x 4 ¼ in. ©The Warhol Foundation

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Opening today at Dover Street Market New York (DSMNY) is “Andy Warhol: Social Disease,” an exhibition of Warhol’s photographs and original hand-screened t-shirts that celebrates the diverse and dynamic social scene of New York City that Warhol was deeply entwined with.

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“Andy Warhol: Social Disease,” now on view at Dover Street Market New York (DSMNY) brings together works by Warhol that reflect the vibrancy of social encounters, illustrating how his legacy continues to resonate within vital communities and movements today.

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On view through Dec 2nd at Dover Street Market New York is “Andy Warhol: Social Disease,” an exhibition of Warhol works including photographs and silkscreened t-shirts, celebrating the diverse and dynamic social scene in NYC that Warhol was a part of.

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💥The Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant is excited to announce its 2024 grantees! Congratulations to the 30 writers who received support for their articles, books, and short-form writing.💥 Read about this year's grantees and their projects: artswriters.org

💥The Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant is excited to announce its 2024 grantees! Congratulations to the 30 writers who received support for their articles, books, and short-form writing.💥

Read about this year's grantees and their projects: artswriters.org
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#WarholWednesday Warhol's “New Myths” featured iconic mythical characters from popular culture. At some point between late 1980 and early 1981, the actor John Viggiano was hired to “dress up” as Santa Claus, one of the myths selected for the series.

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Warhol's  “New Myths” featured iconic mythical characters from popular culture. At some point between late 1980 and early 1981, the actor John Viggiano was hired to “dress up” as Santa Claus, one of the myths selected for the series.
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#PhilosophyFriday "The ultimate party- the one you're really dying to get invited to-is the one where the worst person who's going to be there is you."— Andy Warhol

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"The ultimate party- the one you're really dying to get invited to-is the one where the worst person who's going to be there is you."— Andy Warhol
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#PhilosophyFriday "People do the same thing every day and that's what life is. Whatever you do is just the same thing." —Andy Warhol ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. #WarholFoundation #AndyWarhol #Warhol

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"People do the same thing every day and that's what life is. Whatever  you do is just the same thing." —Andy Warhol

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#PhilosophyFriday "I broke something and realized I should break something once a week to remind me how fragile life is."—Andy Warhol. . Andy Warhol, Self-portrait, 1978. Photo reproduction from 35mm negative.

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"I broke something and realized I should break something once a week to remind me how fragile life is."—Andy Warhol.
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Andy Warhol, Self-portrait, 1978. Photo reproduction from 35mm negative.