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(1928 – 1987), United States

American artist Andy Warhol was a leading figure in the American Pop Art movement in the 1960s and 70s. His works are often comprised of images appropriated from popular culture and created in a variety of mediums including drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, film, and sculpture. Prior to working as an artist full-time, Warhol had a successful career as a commercial illustrator for several high-profile publications including Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Glamour, and The New Yorker. The artist first exhibited his works at the Hugo Gallery, New York in 1952 and was later included in his first group show at the Museum of Modern Art in 1955.

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Judy Garland by Andy Warhol contemporary artwork painting
Andy Warhol Judy Garland, 1979 Acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas
101.6 x 101.6 cm
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Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup Box by Andy Warhol contemporary artwork painting, print
Andy Warhol Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup Box, 1986 Acrylic and synthetic polymer silkscreen on canvas
35.5 x 35.5 cm
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Four Marilyns (Reversal Series) by Andy Warhol contemporary artwork painting
Andy Warhol Four Marilyns (Reversal Series), 1979 - 86 Acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas
36.5 x 28 inches
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Flowers by Andy Warhol contemporary artwork print
Andy Warhol Flowers, 1970 Colour screenprint on paper
91.4 x 91.4 cm
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Hollis Taggart
The Last Supper by Andy Warhol contemporary artwork painting
Andy Warhol The Last Supper, 1986 Acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas
101.9 x 101.9 cm
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Kimiko Powers by Andy Warhol contemporary artwork painting
Andy Warhol Kimiko Powers, 1972 Acrylic and silkscreen ink on linen
101.6 x 101.6 cm
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Two Dollar Bill by Andy Warhol contemporary artwork sculpture
Andy Warhol Two Dollar Bill, 1962 Synthetic polymer and silkscreen inks on canvas
9 x 14 inches
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Diamond Pink Shoes by Andy Warhol contemporary artwork painting
Andy Warhol Diamond Pink Shoes, 1980–1981 Acrylic on canvas, silk screen ink, diamond dust
228.6 x 177.8 cm
He Art Museum
Piss Painting by Andy Warhol contemporary artwork painting
Andy Warhol Piss Painting, 1978 Urine on gesso on canvas
25.4 x 20.3 cm
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Untitled by Andy Warhol contemporary artwork works on paper
Andy Warhol Untitled, 1964 Screenprint (handcut stencil)
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Toy Painting, Parrot by Andy Warhol contemporary artwork painting
Andy Warhol Toy Painting, Parrot, 1983 Acrylic and silkscreen on canvas
35.5 x 28 cm
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Retrospective (Blue) by Andy Warhol contemporary artwork print
Andy Warhol Retrospective (Blue), 1978 Synthetic polymer and silkscreen inks on canvas
101.6 x 101.6 cm
Pace Gallery
Diamond Dust Shoe 255 by Andy Warhol contemporary artwork print
Andy Warhol Diamond Dust Shoe 255, 1980 Screenprint with diamond dust
101.6 x 152.4 cm
Gazelli Art House Contact Gallery
Still-Life by Andy Warhol contemporary artwork photography
Andy Warhol Still-Life, 1976 Gelatin silver print
12.7 x 20.3 cm
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Using the tools within Ocula you can learn more about the artist who created the work, share the artwork with others, and enquire as to its availability for purchase, and also its price. Defining contemporary art is both complex and controversial, but the decision to place an artwork within the category usually rests on one requirement: namely, that the artwork was created in the current century, regardless of its medium.

Beyond this simplistic definition, however, it can be difficult to pin down any universal principles that bind the pieces produced by 21st-century artists—though perhaps diversity itself might be understood as a general theme. Developing in parallel with the prevalent theory of postmodernism, contemporary art shares a commitment to pluralism and variety (rather than, that is, to stability and straightforward truth).

Some commentators speak of 'modern contemporary art', with this term's conflation of the modern art and the contemporary art models pointing to the murky boundary that separates the early 20th-century modernist movement from the sprawling latter movement that has ruled the art scene in recent decades.

The two are indeed connected—with the contemporary fine arts essentially an outgrowth of the modern movement—but what definitively separates them is the clear set of principles that all modernist artworks share, as opposed to the relatively absent criteria surrounding contemporary artworks.

For all its experimentalism, though, contemporary art is not entirely anti-traditional, as semblances of prior artistic conditions—be that modernism, impressionism, or realism—can be found hidden within many works. Long-established ideas like the anti-establishment role of art and the artist in society continue to prevail in the contemporary art scene, with visionary creatives across the globe often using their talents to make political statements through art.

The diversity of contemporary art is reflected in the many different artworks presented on the pages of Ocula. On these pages you will find artworks ranging from watercolour paintings, acrylic paintings, oil paintings, video artworks, sculptures, conceptual artworks to fine art photography and prints. Many of these artworks are for sale and you can make an enquiry directly to the Ocula member gallery representing the relevant artist.

In Ocula Magazine, an even wider range of artworks are referenced, including performance works. In considering the artworks on Ocula, we encourage you to not view them in isolation, but to consider how the work might fit into the artist's practice by reading the artist's profile, how the work relates to the artist's exhibition history and by exploring the articles written by Ocula Magazine and / or other publications on the artist.

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