Andy Warhol was one of the most compelling figures of the 20th-century art world whose body of work transformed the landscape of contemporary art. He was also a notorious collector who saved practically everything that came his way. In 1994, seven years after the artist's death, The Andy Warhol Muse[...]
This striking sketchbook has a lenticular cover featuring two different Andy Warhol illustrations. Inside, the deluxe unlined paper is perfect for writing or drawing, and Warhol's witty quotes and illustrations on vellum inserts throughout will inspire you to do what he did best: elevate the ordinar[...]
In January 1964 Warhol moved his studio to East Forty-seventh Street and began to produce works in series, allowing him to create open-ended aggregations of boxes or canvases that could be combined, recombined, or left as single units. This volume of the catalogue raisonne reproduces the series "Thi[...]
In his autobiography, published in 1975, the private Andy Warhol talks about love, sex, food, beauty, fame, work, money, success; about New York and America; and about himself - his childhood in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, good times and bad times in the Big Apple, the explosion of his career in the S[...]
Andy Warhol kept these diaries faithfully from November 1976 right up to his final week, in February 1987. Written at the height of his fame and success, Warhol records the fun of an Academy Awards party, nights out at Studio 54, trips between London, Paris and New York, and surprisingly even the mo[...]
A loosely formed autobiography by Andy Warhol, told with his trademark blend of irony and detachment In "The Philosophy of Andy Warhol"--which, with the subtitle "(From A to B and Back Again)," is less a memoir than a collection of riffs and reflections--he talks about love, sex, food, beauty, fame,[...]
Have fun brainstorming with an Andy Warhol Idea Journal from Galison. Andy Warhol (1928-87) was one of the preeminent American artists of the twentieth century. This journal was created in conjunction with the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. and uses details from various Andy Warhol[...]
If one Andy Warhol Mini Journal is portable pop fun, a set of three is even better Galison's Andy Warhol Mini Journal Set holds three different mini journals, each with a photo of a sunglass-wearing Warhol and one of his quotations: "Everybody should like everybody," "The idea of waiting for someth[...]
The boxed collection includes 24 5 x 7' tent cards, 6 each of 4 designs. Twenty-five decorative envelopes and a sheet of 24 decorative envelope seals round out the set.[...]
Thirty full-colour postcards each measure 1-1/2 x 4-3/4' and are bound into a 7 x 4-3/4' paperback book. If you do decide to share these cards, please note that in the U.S., letter category postage is required because the postcard is considered to be oversized.[...]
A decorative Warhol Brillo memo block from Galison is just the thing to keep at a home or office desk or kitchen counter. Andy Warhol first exhibited his Brillo Soap Pad Box in New York in 1964 to focus attention on the significance of mundane, commercial commodities as representing contemporary soc[...]
Make your drawings "Pop" Take inspiration from one of the 20th century's most influential artists, Andy Warhol. This dynamic sketchbook features a print from Warhol's Flowers series on the front cover and 30 sheets of artist-quality drawing paper. Bound at its top with a colored wire binding for ea[...]
Andy Warhol has been called the pope of twentieth-century pop culture-a one-man show who dazzled with his innovative influence not only on modern art, but also on film, music, fashion, and even the idea of celebrity. This box offers a unique peek at this modern legends vibrant, chaotic life, with ex[...]
Accessorize your letters with Andy Warhol's whimsical fashion illustrations for stylish correspondence.In conjunction with The Andy Warhol Museum and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.[...]
This star-studded desk diary features more than 50 of the most exciting images from the archives of the Andy Warhol Foundation. It includes a broad range of the artist's work, from his early fashion illustrations to his later, more iconic paintings and silk-screen prints. Direct quotations are inter[...]
Pop was and still is for everyone! More than 20 years after his death, Andy Warhol remains one of the most influential figures in contemporary art and culture. This brilliant 16-month calendar from the Andy Warhol Foundation features the most iconic images from the "Pope of Pop" in combination with [...]
This petit, whimsical collection of work from pop icon Andy Warhol pre-dates his more famous paintings and prints. These charming and relatively unknown experiments, in commercial illustration were created between 1950 and 1960. Fanciful, vibrant and bold, Warhol's early drawings of fashion, animals[...]
"In celebration of its 25th anniversary, the bestselling classic is introduced to a new generation-with an added preface by Warhol's diarist and long-time friend, Pat Hackett, contemplating Warhol's lasting cultural impact." This international literary sensation turns the spotlight on one of the mos[...]
A 1962 newspaper photograph of a plane crash inspired Andy Warhol (1928-87) to produce a series dealing with catastrophes and horrific accidents. In his grainy silkscreens-some brightly colored, others in black and silver-both the content and form refer to the reportage aesthetics, general appetite [...]
This catalog opens with an essay by Stephen Petersen on Andy Warhol's ongoing experimentation with "instant" photography made possible by the development of the popular Polaroid "Big Shot" camera and other "point-and-shoot" camera's in the 1970s. Petersen also discusses more than sixty images, inclu[...]
The 607 paintings and one sculpture documented in Volume 4 of The Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonne were produced during a period of less than three years, from late 1974 through early 1977. In September 1974, Warhol changed studios, moving across Union Square from the sixth floor of 33 Union Square We[...]
The jigsaw pieces are made of 90% recycled paper and come packaged in a sturdy stackable canister that measures 5' (13 cm) in diameter by 6' (15 cm) high and is made of 70% recycled paper. All parts are printed with nontoxic, soy-based inks.[...]
The jigsaw pieces are made of 90% recycled paper and come packaged in a sturdy stackable canister that measures 5' (13 cm) in diameter by 6' (15 cm) high and is made of 70% recycled paper. All parts are printed with nontoxic, soy-based inks.[...]