Andy Warhol's artistic influence Andrew Warhola was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 6, 1928. He is the youngest son of Julie and Andrej Warhola, both of which are immigrants from Czechoslovakia. Andrew went to college after having a quiet childhood era and art classes by himself. Then he found a job by doing business art to advertise mainly for large companies. Over time, his name was shortened and Andy Warhol changed the face of contemporary art. A revolution was born through a factory where his silver lined up and many people who frequently visited it.
LIVERPOOL.- Andy Warhol (1928-1987), one of the most important and influential artists after the war, is a central figure related to pop art. Passing Andy Warhol was the first person to explore his experiment of redefining the role of Warhol in building a new platform to disseminate art and the art of practice and distribution of art. This is a large-scale solo exhibition focusing on Warhol's expansion activities, which was the first in the northern part of England, gathering media on more than 100 works, various major paintings and exploring Warhol's extensive image experimental work. He has established a new way to distribute their work using continuous iteration and massive spreading process to transfer these images to the public domain. Warhol's idea and image conveyed his democratic belief to the reality, that is, "art should be suitable for everyone"
Andy Warhol's artistic influence Andrew Warhola was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on August 6, 1928. He is the youngest son of Julie and Andrej Warhola, both of which are immigrants from Czechoslovakia. Andrew went to college after having a quiet childhood era and art classes by himself. Then he found a job by doing business art to advertise mainly for large companies. Over time, his name was shortened and Andy Warhol changed the face of contemporary art. His silver plants factory and the use of many images in art is a new phenomenon in the 20th century. Items found, contemporary images, past images are occupied by artists and used for their work. Three 20th century artists, Marcel Duchamp, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg are very influential and enthusiastic people. Though these artists have taken up various images for various reasons, there is one common image. That is, it is Mona Lisa.