When people think of Los Angeles they might think: Hollywood, superficial, plastic, movies. But what about Andy Warhol? If this may sound like a stretch,…
The Top 10 Places for Art Lovers to visit in LA
By Revolver July 19, 2019
The Top 10 Places for Art Lovers to visit in LA 1. LACMA The LACMA’s 150,000+ piece collection is guaranteed to have something for everyone. Exhibits…
Revolver Gallery Acquires First Ever Printed Muhammad Ali Complete Portfolio by Andy Warhol
By Revolver July 19, 2019
Revolver Gallery announces the addition of the very first MUHAMMAD ALI COMPLETE PORTFOLIO printed in the 1978 series. Initiated by art collector and sports enthusiast…
Revolver Collaborates with Spec House in Beverly Hills
By Revolver July 3, 2019
Revolver Gallery has teamed up with Lamerica Real Estate, a Los Angeles-based group specializing in luxury housing, to curate a one-of-a-kind house in Beverly Hills.…
Prince Paintings: The Andy Warhol Foundation Copyright Battle
By Revolver July 3, 2019
Andy Warhol is venerated for his pop art, particularly his vibrant depictions of iconic celebrities. However, his reproduction of other photographers’ images has always been…
“Blue Chip” Art – Warhol’s Business Mind
By Revolver June 13, 2019
As stated by the acclaimed pop revolutionary Andy Warhol himself, “being good in business is the most fascinating kind of art.” Warhol took the traditional…
25th Anniversary of The Warhol Museum
By Revolver May 29, 2019
This year marks the 25th anniversary of The Warhol Museum in the North Shore of Pittsburgh. The museum, located in Andy Warhol’s home town,…
400 Photos of Warhol and Basquiat
By Revolver May 29, 2019
32 years after Andy Warhol’s death, The Andy Warhol Foundation and Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Estate have teamed up to create a book detailing the friendship between…
Negative Warhol: What Cannot Be Said About His Photographs
By Revolver April 30, 2019
What’s in a photograph? A whole lot, and maybe even more than that. Warhol was an ardent documentarian; Andy not only relied on the camera…
Toy Paintings and Some Things With Which Warhol Was Playing
By Revolver March 21, 2019
In 1983 Warhol began a series, rumor has it, at the behest of Zurich gallerist Bruno Bischofberger. The famed gallerist was born in 1940, and…
Warhol the Burger King
By Revolver March 1, 2019
On February 3rd, a familiar face made an appearance during the commercial breaks of the Super Bowl. The familiar face was gaunt but lithe with…
Queen Elizabeth II 334 Trial Proof
By Revolver February 1, 2019
Email For PriceText For PriceCall for Price Title: Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (FS IIB.334) Trial Proof Medium: Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board.…
Fire in My Belly, and Fright in my Wig
By Revolver January 30, 2019
In 2010 the National Portrait Gallery put on an exhibition titled “Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture” wherein the artist David Wojnarowicz’s video art…
Coca Cola Controversy and The Enduring Impact of The Ever Interesting Andy Warhol | Fire in My Belly, and Fright in my Wig
By Revolver January 29, 2019
Coca Cola is using Warhol’s famous insight into American Culture in their latest super bowl ad. Contemporary America is very divided, with our 2 party…
Warhol A to B and Back Again: What are the critics saying?
By Revolver December 23, 2018
The Whitney Museum in New York opened the first US retrospective for Andy Warhol in over 30 years. Curated by Donna De Salvo, the show…
Christopher Walken, David Whitney & Bianca Jagger: The 40th Anniversary of a Particularly Wild Warhol Holiday Season
By Revolver December 23, 2018
The holiday season is full of good times and cheer; As the calendar creeps towards the new year, now is a great excuse to let…
Just In: Andy Warhol Beats Death, Again
By Revolver October 31, 2018
November 2018 | Aurora Garrison, Revolver Gallery Curator Andy Warhol has an intimate relationship with Death. Perhaps so intimate is his relationship with Death, that Warhol’s…
“Contact Warhol: Photography Without End” Never Before Seen Warhol Photographs Unveiled at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford Universit
By Revolver October 1, 2018
Warhol never left his house without a few signature items: His wig, his glasses, and his 35mm single-reflex camera. He had many habits, but one…
Essay On: Andy’s Ads : From artist to adman and back again
By Revolver September 28, 2018
October 2018 | Aurora Garrison The remarkable career of Andy Warhol begins in the 1950’s in New York as a magazine artist, 5th Avenue department…
Art For Money’s Sake
By Revolver September 28, 2018
SOURCE Tim Hunt stood, smiling, at the entrance of Sotheby’s Auction House in the Upper East Side on a brisk spring morning thirty years ago.…
Andy’s Ark: Warhol’s Endangered Species
By Revolver September 27, 2018
October 2018 | Aurora Garrison Warhol, ever the animal-lover, was asked to illustrate the dire straits of nearly extinct animals around the world. Get ready…
Essential Andy Warhol Collection
By Revolver September 2, 2018
September 2018 | Aurora Garrison What is an “essential Warhol” work of art? Daily we at Revolver Gallery receive inquiries from Warhol enthusiasts and art…
Andy Warhol at the Whitney
By Revolver September 2, 2018
September 2018 | Aurora Garrison New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art is planning the city’s first U.S. retrospective of Andy Warhol in almost 30…
MOST FAMOUSLY OUTRAGEOUS ANDY WARHOL QUOTES OF ALL-TIME
By Revolver September 2, 2018
September 2018 | Aurora Garrison What are the top 10 Andy Warhol quotations of all-time? You’d be surprised! What makes Warhol so predictable is his…
NBC LA: Happy Birthday Andy Warhol: Find Out Where to View the Iconic Pop Art
By Revolver August 7, 2018
Getty (Photo by Sion Touhig/Getty Images) On Monday, 90 years ago, infamous pop artist Andy Warhol was born. Throughout his nearly 40-year career, Warhol became…
The 50th Anniversary of Warhol’s Assassination Attempt: A Moment that Would Change Warhol Forever
By Revolver June 29, 2018
Elizabeth Moroni | June 2018 June 3rd, 2018 marked the 50th anniversary of the unforgettable moment that shook the art community around the world‐the harrowing…
Portrait of Pelé: Football as Art
By Revolver June 29, 2018
Sierra Wanden | June 2018 The worlds of sport and art are seemingly incompatible. A closer analysis, however, reveals why football, specifically the renowned player…
Finding Warhol in Unexpected Places
By Revolver June 3, 2018
Elizabeth Moroni | June 2018 Andy Warhol was a machine-tirelessly generating art that spanned across all genres, from his childhood to his death. His body…
Warhol and the Art of Experimentation
By Revolver June 3, 2018
Aurora Garrison | June 2018 One of Andy Warhol’s greatest artistic inspirations is the French Dadaist, Marcel Duchamp (1887 – 1968). Duchamp’s legacy is found…
San Antonio Current: Briscoe Museum Displays Andy Warhol’s Ironic “Cowboys and Indians” Collection
By Revolver May 23, 2018
Beyond the iconic Campbell’s soup cans, Brillo boxes and portraits of the rich and famous, pop pioneer Andy Warhol created numerous portfolios meant to stand…
Warhol’s Screen Tests
By Revolver April 30, 2018
Justice Jackson | April 2018 Though Andy Warhol's paintings and prints may have elicited a grander more refined image of what it means to be…
Warhol On Wine
By Revolver April 27, 2018
Aurora Garrison | April 2018 Inexplicably, Alexander Schmidheiny, owner of Cuvaison Winery, crossed paths with Andy Warhol in the 1980s. While at a tasting, Schmidheiny…
Warhol – An Artist Out of His Own Time and Place
By Revolver March 27, 2018
Aurora Garrison | March 2018 Andy Warhol is an artist out of this world and out of his time. Warhol’s art is out of this…
Andy Warhol Died as He Lived – An Enigma
By Revolver March 27, 2018
Aurora Garrison | March 2018 Never one to reveal too much about himself or his art in interviews, Warhol’s death and subsequent autopsy results remained…
Warhol in His Own Words
By Revolver February 28, 2018
Aurora Garrison | February 2018 Despite rumors to the contrary, Warhol was an avid reader and his literary tastes ranged from movie star biographies to…
Andy Warhol’s Silver Spaceship, “The Factory,” that Launched the Pop Art Revolution
By Revolver February 28, 2018
Aurora Garrison | February 2018 Warhol explored and experimented with almost every means of cultural production, leaving behind an impressive artistic legacy from screen prints…
The Vatican Celebrates Warhol’s “Spiritual Side” in 2019 – In an Unprecedented Upcoming Warhol Exhibition
By Revolver February 2, 2018
Aurora Garrison | February 2018 Andy Warhol always had his artistic eye on the infinite, the famous and the divine. His art dances around sacred themes…
Irving Blum, Andy Warhol and the LA Art Scene: The Birth of Pop Art on the West Coast
By Revolver February 2, 2018
Aurora Garrison | February 2018 Irving Blum’s most ingenious decision in 1962 was purchasing Warhol’s original set of 32 Campbell’s Soup Cans for $1,000, displaying them…
Warhol the Film Director
By Revolver January 26, 2018
Justice Jackson | January 2018 Andy Warhol has appeared in countless Hollywood films over the past few decades. Well, maybe not the artist himself, but there…
Warhol and Calvin Klein
By Revolver December 1, 2017
Aurora Garrison | November 2017 “I’ve come to realize that Warhol’s genius goes much deeper than cheerful Campbell’s Soup paintings,” said Raf Simons, Calvin Klein’s chief…
Andy Warhol: Of Fame and Faith
By Revolver December 1, 2017
Aurora Garrison | December 2017 It may surprise readers, that the infamously aloof and industrious Andy Warhol was an ardently practicing Byzantine Catholic. Religion played…
Andy Warhol as Artist and Icon and His Iconic Portraits of the Famous in The Revolver Gallery
By Revolver November 14, 2017
Aurora Garrison | November 2017 Few historical figures emerge from the blur of the fast-paced 20th century with single-name recognition and notoriety—Kennedy, Elvis, Nixon, Hitler, Jobs,…
Andy Warhol at the Whitney
By Revolver November 10, 2017
Aurora Garrison | November 2017 New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art is planning the city’s first encyclopedic retrospective of Andy Warhol in almost 30 years.…
Early Illustrations by a Pre-fame Warhol to be Re-published
By Revolver November 3, 2017
Proof that everybody has to start somewhere, even icons like Andy Warhol, the Taschen Gallery is re-releasing early illustrations by Andy Warhol, his rarely seen…
Andy Warhol Reincarnated as Evan Peters on American Horror Story’s New Season Seven
By Revolver November 3, 2017
Aurora Garrison | November 2017 Andy Warhol is portrayed by actor Evan Peters in American Horror Story’s new season Cult in the historical dramatic episode, “Valerie…
Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Can II Prints of Particular Provenance
By Revolver November 3, 2017
Aurora Garrison | November 2017 A unique set of ten Andy Warhol prints belonging to the artist’s Campbell’s Soup Can II collection have recently surfaced in…
New HBO Documentary Follows Journey of Andy Warhol’s Brillo Box
By Revolver September 29, 2017
Thirty years after Andy Warhol’s passing, HBO has released a new documentary by Lisanne Skyler, “Brillo Box 3¢ off”, that traces the journey of Warhol’s…
Conversations between Andy Warhol and Truman Capote Inspire New Play
By Revolver September 29, 2017
A new play, adapted by award-winning director Rob Roth, weaves together four conversations from themes explored by Warhol and Capote in audio tapes recorded over…