Editorial Layout: Andy Warhol ART HISTORY QUARTERLY SPRING 2025 • ISSUE 38 Andy Warhol: Beyond the Icon Examining the lasting influence of pop art's most famous provocateur, and why his work continues to resonate in contemporary visual culture. By Alexandra Martin • Photography courtesy of The Andy Warhol Foundation Warhol at work in his studio, "The Factory," New York City, 1965. The silver-walled space became a nexus for artists, musicians, and celebrities. Few artists have permeated popular culture as thoroughly as Andy Warhol. More than three decades after his death, his vision continues to inform how we understand celebrity, consumer culture, and the very notion of what constitutes art. While his silk-screened Marilyns and Campbell's soup cans have become visual shorthand for Pop Art, War...
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