Andy warhol

Andy Warhol (Andrew Warhola)

  • Was born in Pittsburgh, United States

    Was born in Pittsburgh, United States
  • He moved to New York City

    He moved to New York City
    Start a career as an illustrator for magazines and advertising.
  • First exhibition.

    First exhibition.
    His first solo exhibition was at the Californian Gallery Ferusel and marked the debut of the "pop art" in the West Coast movement.
  • Opened his first exhibition in New York.

    Opened his first exhibition in New York.
    Opened it at the Stable Gallery, included the Marilyn Diptych, Campbell's Soup cans, 100 cola bottles and 100 dollar bills.
  • Attack

    Attack
    Valerie Solanas shot Warhol and the art critic and curator Mario Amaya at the entrance to the study of Warhol.
  • Magazine

    Magazine
    He founded, with the support of Gerard Malanga Magazine "Interview". He exposed his thoughts with expressiveness and sense of humor: "making money is art, and the work is art, and good business is the best art".
  • Pictures

    Pictures
    He begins painting details of artists like Da Vinci, Botticelli and Uccello Renaissance paintings.
  • Miguel Bosé

    Miguel Bosé
    Makes the portrait of Miguel Bose for the album cover "Made in Spain".
  • Global-Art-Fusion

    Global-Art-Fusion
    Warhol participated with Joseph Beuys and the Japanese artist Kaii Higashiyama in the project "Global-Art-Fusion".
  • Latest works

    Latest works
    Warhol paints what will be his last works, self-portraits and portraits of Lenin and Mao Tse Tung.
  • Death

    Death
    Warhol died in New York at 6:32 in the morning. He was reportedly recovering smoothly from a gallbladder operation at New York Hospital when he died asleep due to a sudden postoperative arrhythmia.