Klaus Honnef’s Andy Warhol, 1928–1987: Commerce into Art offers a meticulous and richly contextualized account of one of the twentieth century’s most enigmatic figures. Far more than a mere chronology of Warhol’s life, Honnef presents a compelling argument that the artist’s genius lay in the seamless fusion of commercial practice and avant-garde sensibility—a synthesis that … Continue reading The Adaptable Educator’s Book Review – Andy Warhol, 1928-1987: Commerce Into Art by Klaus Honnef
500 Works of Art on the Road to Your Creativity #62: Stranger Than Andy
Stranger Than Andy: The History: This is my story and I’m sticking to it… for now. It didn't start out as Andy Warhol, but it is inspired by the many, and sometimes stranger than Andy, actors who've portrayed him in movies. Some of which, I imagine would have won the smirk depicted here on Andy's … Continue reading 500 Works of Art on the Road to Your Creativity #62: Stranger Than Andy
500 Works of Art on the Road to Your Creativity #61: If Andy Warhol Were A Millennial
If Andy Warhol Were A Millennial: The History: This is my story and I’m sticking to it… for now. Andy Warhol is to date one of my favourite subjects. Somehow his image is very easily transposed to a graphic art style... even a manga feel. I found a picture of a very young Andy, before … Continue reading 500 Works of Art on the Road to Your Creativity #61: If Andy Warhol Were A Millennial
