{"id":210330,"date":"2017-08-06T17:06:13","date_gmt":"2017-08-06T21:06:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/happy-birthday-andy-warhol-89-today-rest-in-peace-artlyst-artlyst\/"},"modified":"2017-08-06T17:06:13","modified_gmt":"2017-08-06T21:06:13","slug":"happy-birthday-andy-warhol-89-today-rest-in-peace-artlyst-artlyst","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/zeitgeist-movement\/happy-birthday-andy-warhol-89-today-rest-in-peace-artlyst-artlyst\/","title":{"rendered":"Happy Birthday Andy Warhol 89 Today &#8211; Rest In Peace &#8211; Artlyst &#8211; ArtLyst"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Happy Birthday Andy Warhol. This is the artist that    propelled contemporary art to the breaking-point that we know    today. He was the zeitgeist artist of the 1960s and 70s who    broke away from the strict boundaries dictated by the Abstract    Expressionist establishment controlled by critics like Clement    Greenberg. Here is a quick biography.  Enjoy!   <\/p>\n<p>      Im afraid that if you look at a thing long enough, it loses      all of its meaning.  Andy Warhol    <\/p>\n<p>    Andy Warhol was born Andrew Warhola on August 6, 1928. As a    child, Warhol suffered from Sydenham chorea, a    neurologicaldisorder commonly known as St. Vitus dance,    characterized byinvoluntary movements. When the disorder    occasionally kept himhome from school, Warhol would read    comics and Hollywoodmagazines and play with paper    cutouts. Growing up in Depression-era Pittsburgh, the family    had few luxuries, but Warhols parentsbought him his    first camera when he was eight years old.  <\/p>\n<p>      Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe 1967    <\/p>\n<p>    After graduating from art school with a degree in pictorial    design, Warholmoved to New York City to pursue a career    as a commercial artist, and hedropped the final a in    Warhola. He moved with fellow classmate PhilipPearlstein    and created a circle of close-knit friends including college    friendLeila Davies Singeles and dancer Francesca Boas.    His work firstappeared in a 1949 issue    ofGlamourmagazine, in which he illustrated    astory called What is Success? An award-winning    illustrator throughoutthe 1950s, some of his clients    included Tiffany & Co., I. Miller    Shoes,Fleming-Joffe, Bonwit Teller, Columbia Records,    andVogue.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 1960, Warhol turned his attention to the pop art movement,    whichbegan in Britain in the mid-1950s. Everyday life    inspired pop artists, andtheir source material became    mass-produced products and commercialartefacts of daily    life; commercial products entered into the highly    valuedfine art space. In 1961, Warhol created his first    pop paintings, which werebased on comics and ads.    Warhols 1961Coca-Cola [2]is a pivotal    piecein his career, evidence that his transition from    hand-painted works tosilkscreens did not happen suddenly.    The black and gray composition firstsketched then hand    painted is a blend of both pop and abstraction, whichhe    turned away from at the beginning of his career before    experimentingwith it again in the 1980s.  <\/p>\n<p>    Warhol turned to perhaps his most notable    stylephotographicsilkscreen printingin 1962. This    commercial process allowed himto easily reproduce the    images that he appropriated from popularculture. Among    Warhols first photographic silkscreen works are    hispaintings of Marilyn Monroe made from a production    still from the1953 filmNiagara. In 1962, he began a    large series of celebrityportraits, featuring Marilyn    Monroe, Elvis Presley, and ElizabethTaylor. Warhol made    his series ofCampbells Soup Cansin 1962and    exhibited them the same year in his first solo pop art    exhibitionat Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 1963, Warhol began his series ofDeath and    Disasterpaintingsthat used images from magazines    and newspapers as well aspolice and press photographs of    suicides, car crashes, andaccidents as source material.    Warhol produced a range of filmsbetween 1963 and 1968,    beginning with his first feature-length filmSleep(1963),    five hours and twenty-one minutes of poet JohnGiorno    asleep. His groundbreaking eight-hour-long silent    filmEmpire(1964) features continuous slow motion    footage of theEmpire State Building in New York City. In    1966, he made his mostcommercially successful film, the    three-hour-long, double-screenThe Chelsea Girls.  <\/p>\n<p>    In 1964, Warhol moved his studio to a large loft at 231 East    47thStreet in midtown Manhattan. Warhol collaborator    Billy Namedecorated the space with silver paint and    aluminium foil, and itbecame known as the Silver Factory.    It was a creative hub forparties and experimentation,    from drug use to music and art. Itspopularity grew    quickly, and it attracted a diverse and inclusivecrowd of    artists, friends, and celebrities, many of whom posed    forshort film portraits. With a stationary Bolex camera,    from 196466Warhol made almost 500 of these silent    four-minuteScreen Testsplayed back in slow motion.  <\/p>\n<p>    Warhol was infatuated with Hollywood celebrity and fame    sincechildhood. He wrote to movie stars for headshots and    fan photos,assembling scrapbooks between 1938 and 1941.    In the 1960s, TheFactory became a hangout for artists,    musicians, and writers,including Lou Reed, Bob Dylan,    Truman Capote, and much more.Warhols Superstars,    including Edie Sedgwick, Brigid Berlin,Ondine, and Candy    Darling, were Factory goers who appeared inhis films and    became fixtures in his social life. In the 1970s,    Warholwas a regular at the New York disco Studio 54, and    he receivedhundreds of portrait commissions from wealthy    socialites,musicians, and film stars. He remained in the    spotlight in the 1980swith his television work and    high-fashion modelling. Warholachieved stardom, and    helped others do the same, realizing hisexpression, In    the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15minutes.     Words Courtesy The    Warhol  <\/p>\n<p>    P.S. If this isnt enough excitement for one day, Its also    Richard Prince and Howard Hodgkins Birthdays today!  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.artlyst.com\/news\/happy-birthday-andy-warhol-89-today-rest-peace\/\" title=\"Happy Birthday Andy Warhol 89 Today - Rest In Peace - Artlyst - ArtLyst\">Happy Birthday Andy Warhol 89 Today - Rest In Peace - Artlyst - ArtLyst<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Happy Birthday Andy Warhol. This is the artist that propelled contemporary art to the breaking-point that we know today. 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