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Inspired by the photography of Stephen Shore, one of the best interpreters of Pop Art movement and of the strict school of the New Topographics, I decided to dedicate a tribute to this great artist with a series of pictures taken in Como with my Kiev 4AM equipped with a Jupiter 12 (a 35mm lens).
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This week, the Lomography Magazine paid tribute to the Prince of Pop Art, Andy Warhol. Check out all our feature articles on the artist as well as some Warhol-inspired Lomographs from the community!
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Was Sweet-Station founder and illustrator Honey monkeying around when she created her banana art? She sure was! See how awesome the fruits turned out with her pierces of pop culture icons onto the produce.
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On this day, 26 years ago, influential American artist Andy Warhol succumbed to cardiac arrhythmia after an operation and passed away in New York City. Let us pay tribute to one of the most iconic figures ever to grace the creative world in this installment of Today in History.
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Ever dreamt of owning an authentic Warhol piece? Then you’re in luck as Christie’s International will conduct its first online-only auction and sale of Warhol’s work starting February 26.
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How about some art for your closet? Japanese clothing brand Uniqlo recently tied up with the Warhol Foundation to reproduce some of the artists' most ubiquitous pieces—such as Campbell Soup and Dollar Signs—on their popular basic shirts and I was lucky enough to receive one as a gift!
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"If you want to know all about Andy Warhol, just look at the surface of my paintings and films and me, and there I am. There's nothing behind it."
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Nagi Noda was a whimsical and creative Japanese artist who created lively and imaginative music videos, advertisements and who set up her own fashion label with fellow artist Mark Ryden. Her colourful and quirky work was free-spirited and experiment and captured a sense of playful fun.
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Hollywood movie stars and Japanese sumo wrestlers: what connection do they have? Martin Kreloff definitely knows what these two opposite things can have in common. Take a look at his brilliant work of art after the break!
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Pop! Click! Color! One click of this plastic camera gives you 4 pictures in different colors (yellow, blue, green and red). It will produce instant retro-style pieces of art similar to those trademark works by famous pop artist-- Andy Warhol.
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Campbell's cans, Monroe and Presley, POP ART, silkscreens, The Factory, and Velvet Underground - these are a few things which would undeniably bring Andy Warhol and his greatness to anyone's thoughts. So hey, darling, take a quick flashback into his 15 minutes of fame and witness how dandy Andy Warhol used to be!