The Pop Art master has had much more than 15 minutes of fame, but so has his collection of more than 300 timepieces. By Allen Farmelo Andy Warhol owned more than 300 timepieces, or at least that was ...
A pack of robot quadrupeds trot around the floor, bearing the hyperrealistic silicone faces of tech billionaires and famous artists. One, with the uncanny head of Elon Musk, purses his lips as he ...
Andy Warhol was a passionate guy: he loved parties, he loved Polaroids, and he loved soup (well, their packaging, at least). But an often-forgotten favorite of the Pop Art icon is perfume. Warhol ...
Udo Kier, a German actor and cult icon who collaborated with everyone from Andy Warhol to Lars von Trier to Madonna, died on Sunday morning in Palm Springs, according to his partner, artist Delbert ...
Roger is passionate about movies and TV shows, as well as the drive-in theater. Aside from hosting and producing three podcasts and a monthly live show, he also collects comic books, records, VHS ...
Sally Kirkland, the Oscar-nominated star of 1987 independent drama Anna, has died. Her representative, Michael Green, confirmed to Variety that the actor died Tuesday in California after being put on ...
Pop Art master Andy Warhol, influenced by his Byzantine Catholic upbringing and the religious iconography in his childhood, was intrigued by death. So it's not surprising that Pittsburgh's Andy Warhol ...
Piaget’s Andy Warhol “Collage” Watch draws inspiration from Warhol’s self-portrait polaroids Its marquetry dial is composed of black onyx, yellow serpentine, pink opal and green chrysoprase The yellow ...
Pittsburgh native pop artist Andy Warhol may be best known for his colorful screenprints of celebrities, but there was also a deeper, darker side to the prolific and eccentric figure. “Andy Warhol: ...
Piaget’s new timepiece has a Pop Art flair. Piaget’s new Collage watch was inspired by Andy Warhol’s Polaroids; piaget.com.Credit...Still life by Mari Maeda and Yuji Oboshi Supported by By Lindsay ...
Andy Warhol IN IRAN, is a “new play,” so new that Sarah May, the director of Beck’s production, couldn’t even find a script after seeing, what she labels as a, “provoking, exciting and funny ...