Andy Warhol Documentary: His Childhood & Rise to Stardom | The Pop Art Icon's Beginnings (Clip)

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  • How did Andrew Warhola become Andy Warhol - the pop art pioneer who created the artworks "Campbell's Soup" (1962), "Marylin" (1964) and "Triple Elvis" (1963)?
    Clip from Kim Evans's documentary "Andy Warhol" about the legendary artist, who changed the art world and pop culture in the 1960s.
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    Consumerism, glamour, disasters and mass media - Andy Warhol’s art is a mirror image of America. Son of Slovakian immigrants, he rose, with his Campbell’s Soup Cans and silk-screen-duplicated Marilyn, to become a Pop Art icon. His blond wig and eccentric lifestyle, and the wild goings-on at his legendary Factory became his trademarks. He turned art into a marketable and reproducible commodity. Designer, artist, filmmaker, music producer (Velvet Underground) and publisher - to some he was a genius, to others a shallow epigone. Kim Evans portrays the controversial phenomenon and human “total artwork“ that was Warhol.
    Directed by Kim Evans
    © 1987, Licensed by Monarda Arts
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