Andy Warhol and his pop art helped define the 1960s and 1970s in America. Born the son of poor Austro-Hungarian immigrants in Pittsburgh, he was fortunate enough to attend the Carnegie Institute and study art. After graduation, he moved to New York, where he became a successful commercial artist sketching women's accessories for ads before soaring to popularity with his silkscreen paintings of Campbell soup cans and celebrities like Marilyn Monroe.
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• A Lonely Boy from Pittsburgh
• Pop Art: The Soup Can Controversy
• The Factory
• Edie and the Chelsea Girls
• The Assassination Attempt
• Late Life and Death
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