Andy Warhol Influential Artist

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Andy Warhol was known as the superstar of the Pop Art Movement. This is shown through his work like the Campbell’s Soup Cans picture and his Marilyn Monroe painting. Both Picasso and Andy Warhol were considered the most influential artist of the 20th century. All of people who like his work saw his style as integrative and thought provoking that made him both famous and yet still controversial. Andy Warhol was born on August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania worked as a ad illustrator and magazine artist during his youth. Andy Warhol’s art mostly consisted of everyday things and people for example: bottles, tin cans, Actors, Actresses,etc. The portraits of celebrity included Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, and Mick Jagger painted in a …show more content…

He spent his time recovering in the New York Hospital and Solanis was arrested. Though this was a near death experience for Andy Warhol, He died at the age of 58 in 1987 due to an irregular heartbeat. Even after death the media tried to destroy the empire he started from the ground up, because of the controversy he had over various years he had lived. He was believed to be gay and those who disliked his work saw his work as having homosexual things in them. Though he himself said that he was a virgin, this still didn’t help his situation because he never said what his sexuallity is, straight or gay. Though the spectrum pointed more in him being gay due to the fact in the Warhol Diaries stated that he was in several relationships with men. His critics saw him as both a sellout and a fraud mostly see his work as both pointless and horrifying (mostly for his pictures on car crashes). Andy Warhol was even built on controversy by his friends and fans because of the way he manipulated people. Critics say that Andy Warhol was the bastard son of Pop Art during the 20th century and Pablo Picasso was seen as the father of the 20th