Tag: Pop Art

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REMEMBERING THE WOMEN OF WARHOL’S WORLD

In the 1960s and 70s, Andy Warhol’s Factory in Midtown Manhattan was a playground for orgiastic artistic freedom, multi-media experimentation, and sexual expression. Warhol surrounded himself with enigmatic characters known as “Superstars”-collaborators,…

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RICHARD TUTTLE ON THE PURPOSE OF ART

I’ve long been in awe of Richard Tuttle’s works. At first, as a child: I despised his work and my taste instantly went towards Warhol and Koons. But soon, as an adolescent, my…

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ICONIC

An icon, by definition, is an object whose image symbolizes an ideal, from beauty to strength to piety, depending on whom you ask. Over time, these images become enduring myths, transcending global zeitgeists…

MR. BRAINWASH TAKES NEW YORK CITY WITH HIS "ICONS" EXHIBIT

Controversial L.A. “street artist”, Mr. Brainwash takes to the New York City art scene with the opening of his “Icons” show in the meat packing district on Sunday February 14th.  First brought…

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