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Tag: Andy Warhol

Empire Rushmore

22nd Street and Tenth Avenue, New York

Posted on November 9, 2020November 7, 2020Categories documentary, Photo, StreetTags Andy Warhol, artwork, Basquiat, billboard, Chelsea, Empire Diner, Frida Kahlo, Manhattan, mural, New York, Tenth Avenue4 Comments on Empire Rushmore

Warhol!

Tate Modern

Posted on March 5, 2010February 27, 2010Categories Photo, Still lifeTags Adam Isler, Andy Warhol, art, cow, diptych, England, hamburger, interior, Isler, London, museum, orange, painting, pattern, red, repetition, Sign, Southwark, Tate Modern, wall, wallpaper, Warhol, yellow2 Comments on Warhol!

The Popularity of Pop Art

Museum of Modern Art, New York

Pledge of allegiance to Jasper Johns

Posted on February 16, 2010January 31, 2010Categories PhotoTags Adam Isler, Andy Warhol, art, B&W, Black & White, candid, flag, Isler, Jasper Johns, man, Manhattan, MoMA, museum, New York, NYC, orange, painting, people, Pop Art, red, Warhol, womanLeave a comment on The Popularity of Pop Art
 

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