An Andy Warhol portrait of Blondie singer Debbie Harry, believed to be lost, has reappeared in rural Delaware. The 1985 artwork, along with a disk containing 10 digital image files signed by Warhol, is now up for sale, though the New York
“Andy Warhol by Hand: The 1950s” showcases Warhol’s work prior to his foray into screenprinting. The highlight is Warhol’s ink on paper “Butterfly Lady” circa 1953, which could fetch over $100,000—the highest pre-sale estimate among the 27 lots. “It is a prominent
To celebrate its 30th anniversary, The Warhol Museum is presenting “KAWS + Warhol,” the first exhibition to explore the dark themes in both artists’ works. Using bright colors and pop culture references, both artists depict grim subjects like skulls and car crashes,