ANDY WARHOL (1928–1987)
Warhol transformed the banal into iconic art—Campbell’s Soup cans, Marilyns, and Coca-Cola bottles became cultural symbols under his hands. As both artist and entrepreneur, he blurred commercial and fine art, turning his studio, The Factory, into a vortex of celebrity, film, and disruption. His works reside in MoMA, the Whitney Museum, and countless institutions worldwide."Art is anything you can get away with."
ATEMPORAL CULTURE