Andy Warhol: A Pop Art Icon
Early Life and Career
Born Andrew Warhola on August 6, 1928, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Andy Warhol made a name for himself as a commercial artist in the 1950s, creating illustrations for magazines and advertising campaigns.
Rise to Fame
In the 1960s, Warhol emerged as a leading figure in the Pop Art movement, blurring the lines between high and low culture. His iconic paintings of everyday objects, such as Campbell's Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe, challenged traditional notions of what constitutes art.
Warhol's work explored themes of consumerism, celebrity, and the mass media, reflecting the changing landscape of American society in the post-war era.
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