Andy Warhol: One Singular Sensation

Monday, February 26, 2024
7:00 pm

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Few American artists are as celebrated as Andy Warhol. His iconic paintings, silkscreens, photography, films, and sculptures are indelible representations of the American aesthetic, exploring the relationship between artistic expression and celebrity culture.

This talk will examine Warhol’s works from his beginnings as a commercial illustrator in the 1950s, to his iconic Pop masterpieces of the early 1960s, to his avant-garde films from the 1960s and ’70s, to his innovative use of readymade abstraction in the 1980s.

Our presenter: Janet Mandel is a retired local NJ public educator who taught high school art history for many years. This is a shared Zoom program presented by Harding Kemmerer Library.

Please email marylynn.becza@mmt.mainlib.org for the code.