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Andy Warhol--From A To B And Back Again at Whitney Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Andy Warhol--From A To B And Back Again at Whitney Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Andy Warhol--From A To B And Back Again at Whitney Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Andy Warhol--From A To B And Back Again at Whitney Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Andy Warhol--From A To B And Back Again at Whitney Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Andy Warhol--From A To B And Back Again at Whitney Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Andy Warhol--From A To B And Back Again at Whitney Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Andy Warhol--From A To B And Back Again at Whitney Museum
Andy Warhol--From A To B And Back Again at Whitney Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Andy Warhol--From A To B And Back Again at Whitney Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Andy Warhol--From A To B And Back Again at Whitney Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Andy Warhol--From A To B And Back Again at Whitney Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Andy Warhol--From A To B And Back Again at Whitney Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Andy Warhol--From A To B And Back Again at Whitney Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Andy Warhol--From A To B And Back Again at Whitney Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
How many Mona Lisa`s are too many? In the piece called Thirty are Better than One 1963, Warhol uses a silkscreen ink on linen to offer a different take on Leonardo`s masterpiece. It is displayed at the Whitney Museum of American Art at the largest retrospective of the work of Andy Warhol in nearly 30 years, entitled: Andy Warhol---From A to B and Back Again.  The show opened on November 12, 2018 and closed on March 31, 2019.  This photo was taken on March 29, 2019 in New York City.  Warhol was born and raised in Pittsburgh, later moving to New York, where his career as an artist exploded and produced many of his works at his Manhattan studio called the Factory.  Warhol explored the visualist movement of Pop Art.  His work ranged from Modern Art to Naiive Art, Abstract Expressionism.  His impact was keenly aware of the burgeoning celebrity culture and art used for advertising.  He devised the silkscreen printing technique, which took photographic imagery and printed it directly on canvasses, often employing duplicate images on one or more large panels.  He was also a director, producer, and filmmaker.  The photo was taken with a fisheye lens.


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