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[h3]Andy Warhol was always very vague about the details of his life, retaining his privacy and creating an air of mystery. As a result, definitive detail on some questions is subject to debate.[/h3]

Warhol attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, receiving a fine arts degree in pictorial design in 1949. After graduating, Warhol moved to New York City, where he worked in advertising. He slowly gained a reputation, winning the Art Directors’ Club medal in 1957.

Given this success, by 1960 Warhol felt able to branch out and began painting less commercial based pictures. His paintings, such as his comic strips and brightly coloured iconic objects in rows, were initially rejected by the art world. However he continued and, in 1962, he held his second show in New York which was met with critical acclaim.

Following this success, Warhol opened his own studio, The Factory, which was to be a centre for the pop world.

As a 'pop artist', Warhol used popular culture as inspiration. However, this realist inspiration was added to, in his work with stronger colours, shapes and scale, to make the images almost unreal. In this way, Warhol, along with other popular artists, helped to redefine pictorial realism.

Warhol began to experiment in films, using The Factory as his base. Warhol’s films were varied. Some, like his art, explored seemingly mundane activities and objects, such as 'Eat' in 1963. He was also a pioneer, looking at taboo topics of the time, such as homosexuality in ‘Lonesome Cowboys’ in 1968.

In the same year, 1968, Warhol was shot and nearly killed. His slow recovery marked a new period in his work.

During the 1970s, Warhol turned to painting famous personalities from all walks of life. These figures included Mao Tse-Tung, [urlnew=http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biography_home/161:0/Mick_Jagger.htm]Mick Jagger[/urlnew], Jimmy Carter, and Philip Johnson. These paintings represented not simply a change of subject but also a change of emphasis, as they were more detailed and subtle than much of this earlier works.

During the 1980s, Warhol turned his attention to mythical figures, such as Mickey Mouse and Superman.

Later on, Warhol painted a series of endangered animals. As in all his work, Warhol picked those with a popular image, so that he could explore the image as much as the subject, or object, itself.

Warhol died on the 22nd February, 1987 after a routine gall bladder operation.
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Cars: Heartbeat City (1984) (V)

"Saturday Night Live" (1975) TV Series (unknown episodes)

L'Amour (1973)

Blue Movie (1969)

Lonesome Cowboys (1968)

The Loves of Ondine (1968)

San Diego Surf (1968)

**** (1967)

Imitation of Christ (1967)

The Nude Restaurant (1967)

Bike Boy (1967)

I, a Man (1967)

Tub Girls (1967)

Tiger Morse (1967)

The Andy Warhol Story (1967)

The Closet (1966)

The Beard (1966)

More Milk, Evette (1966)

Outer and Inner Space (1966)

The Velvet Underground and Nico (1966)

Chelsea Girls (1966)

Shower (1966)

Milk (1966)

Salvador Dalí (1966)

Sunset (1966)

Kiss the Boot (1966)

Lupe (1966)

Ari and Mario (1966)

Screen Test #4 (1966)

Hedy (1966)

Superboy (1966)

Screen Test #3 (1966)

Beauty #2 (1965)

Screen Test #2 (1965)

Screen Test #1 (1965)

The Life of Juanita Castro (1965)

Poor Little Rich Girl (1965)

Kitchen (1965)

Vinyl (1965)

Taylor Mead's Ass (1965)

Restaurant (1965)

Horse (1965)

Space (1965)

Camp (1965)

Bitch (1965)

My Hustler (1965)

Harlot (1965)

Messy Lives (1964)

Whips and Women (1964)

The End of Dawn (1964)

Mario Banana I (1964)

Drunk (1964)

Mario Banana II (1964)

Tarzan and Jane Regained... Sort of (1964)

Lips (1964)

Clockwork (1964)

The Thirteen Most Beautiful Boys (1964)

Naomi and Rufus Kiss (1964)

Empire (1964)

The 13 Most Beautiful Women (1964)

Batman Dracula (1964)

Couch (1964)

Eat (1963)

Naomi's Birthday Party (1963)

Blow Job (1963)

Sleep (1963)

Kiss (1963)

Haircut (1963)

Haircut #3 (1963)
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