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Portrait of Ron Rivlin. Photo by Tanya Barcessat. Courtesy of Revolver Gallery. In collaboration with Artsy.net, Revolver published a sale of 100 Warhols on February…
The Many Faces of Mickey: Unpacking Warhol’s ‘Double Mickey Mouse’
By Revolver September 30, 2023
Revolver Gallery is excited to unveil its latest acquisition—Andy Warhol's Double Mickey Mouse (FS II.269), a piece that commands attention not just for its visual…
The Renaissance Men of Warhol’s Printing Press: Gerard Malanga, Alexander Heinrici, and Rupert Jasen Smith
By Revolver August 31, 2023
By Reagan Carraway Few stars radiate as brilliantly in the pop culture galaxy as Andy Warhol did in his Silver Factory. His iconic works have…
Authenticating Warhols: Details to Help Spot a Fake
By Revolver June 30, 2023
This article is an excerpt from Revolver's 2023 Print Market Report "The Royal Warhol Year" published in March 2023. "If somebody faked my art, I…
A Flash that Captured Prince: The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts vs Lynn Goldsmith
By Revolver May 31, 2023
By Aneesa Williams and Mason Rogers After a long-time legal battle between the Andy Warhol Foundation and Lynn Goldsmith, the case debating the fair use…
Thirty are Better Than One: Brant Foundation’s New Exhibit is Warhol’s “Greatest Hits”
By Revolver May 31, 2023
By Reagan Carraway Revolver Gallery owner Ron Rivlin called the NYC show “Warhol’s greatest hits,” praising Brant’s latest exhibit as the best Warhol showcase we've…
Four Hands That Made Art History: Fondation Louis Vuitton Revisits the Works of Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat in a Monumental Exhibition
By Revolver April 29, 2023
By Reagan Carraway Two men, four hands, and numerous masterpieces that would alter the modern artscape forever. Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat are entering a…
Where’s Warhol? Middle East Edition
By Revolver March 30, 2023
By Reagan Carraway Andy Warhol continues to travel the world. Wherever he goes, he brings the inspiration that artists everywhere will use to plant the…
Ronald Feldman, Art Dealer with a Vision for Change, Bids Us Farewell
By Revolver January 31, 2023
by Reagan Carraway The Ronald Feldman Gallery has lost its father and namesake, dare-devil art dealer and avid socio-political activist Ronald Feldman at the age…
“Oh gee,” Warhol and Basquiat hit Broadway!
By Revolver December 30, 2022
And it paints quite a picture... By Reagan Carraway What is art’s true purpose? The question has been up for debate for goodness-knows-how-long, but four-time…
Warhol Makes a Crash at Auction: “White Disaster” Sells for $84.5 Million
By Revolver December 2, 2022
By Reagan Carraway SOLD for an earth-shattering $84.5 million, White Disaster (White Car Crash 19 Times) has found a home. Its recent exhibition at Sotheby's…
Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Spilled in Australia
By Revolver December 2, 2022
By Reagan Carraway: The National Gallery of Australia had sticky soup on their hands on November 8 when two climate activists in Canberra, Australia redesigned…
The Velvet Underground: Lost, then Found
By Revolver November 28, 2022
By Reagan Carraway: The Andy Warhol Museum has just found something you didn’t know you needed: The Velvet Underground’s original reel-to-reel monophonic 1/4”master tapes of…
Andy Warhol’s Pop Art Portraits: from Rock Stars to World Leaders
By Revolver October 31, 2022
By Mason Rogers and Natalie Williams Andy Warhol has been dubbed the Prince of Pop Art and is one…
Queen Elizabeth Prints Break Multiple Records, Become the top Selling Warhol Prints of all Time
By Revolver September 30, 2022
By Natalie Williams In the wake of the news of Queen Elizabeth II passing away after reigning for 70 years, Andy Warhol’s market has been…
The Collaboration: Warhol and Basquiat Reborn on the Big Screen
By Revolver September 28, 2022
By Alicia Chen “Painters are like boxers: both smear their blood on the canvas.” A major feature film following Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat’s eclectic…
Jed Johnson’s Life in Andy Warhol’s World
By Revolver August 30, 2022
By: Emma Ghighi Migrating across the coasts and landing in the Big Apple, Jed Johnson’s presence affected Warhol’s art, studio, and his heart. The Johnson…
Andy Warhol’s CARS on display at the Petersen Automotive Museum Featuring Warhol’s Rolls Royce Silver Shadow on Loan from Revolver
By Revolver August 1, 2022
By Sabrina Feldman From Campbell Soup Cans to Coca Cola Bottles, Andy Warhol has taken the extensive supply of global advertising and turned it into…
Today’s Record Breaking Sale of Queen Elizabeth II: The Queen Continues to “Pop” in Warhol’s Market
By Revolver June 27, 2022
By Mitchell Leung Amidst today’s volatile market conditions, Warhol’s prints continue to hold their ground while other assets buckle under the weight of current social…
Andy Warhol and Edie Sedgwick: The Fated Affair of Warhol and his Muse
By Revolver May 31, 2022
By Mitchell Leung The Meeting He had many muses, partners, and subjects over the years. But in the 60’s, Andy Warhol fell in love with…
Andy Warhol, the Shot Marilyns, and his Early Silkscreens
By Revolver April 27, 2022
By: Emma Ghighi In 1964, four of Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe screen prints were shot by an acquaintance in his studio. Since then, the so-called…
Revolver presents WARHOL LIVES: 2022 Warhol Market Report
By Revolver April 1, 2022
Revolver Gallery is proud to announce the release of the 2022 Andy Warhol Market Report, available for sale March 31st on Amazon. The Andy Warhol…
60 Years of Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup
By Revolver February 28, 2022
By Evan Leahy and Emma Ghighi Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup motif has become a stand-in for what most people think of when they hear the…
Exploring the Andy Warhol Iceberg
By Revolver January 1, 2022
by Willie Curry Intro The internet is a strange place, and this is true regardless of whether you consider it a utopian Global Village a…
Andy Warhol in Fashion Land: Influences on and from the Apparel World
By Revolver November 30, 2021
By Willie Curry Intro First, a statement of fact: Andy Warhol was an artist. One might wonder why such an uncontroversial and almost offensively…
Presence and Absence: Andy Warhol’s Sexual Identity as Seen in His Body of Work
By Revolver October 31, 2021
By Mia McLaughlin and Mason Rogers Andy Warhol is remembered as the Prince of Pop Art, and he is especially praised for his classic…
I, Robot: The Mechanical Evolution of Warholian Art
By Revolver October 1, 2021
By Willie Curry Intro An old adage allows for the distinction of a certain artistic faux pas, that is, prioritizing "style over substance." It is…
All About Andy Warhol: Person vs. Persona
By Revolver August 24, 2021
By Sydney Contreras With one of the most meticulously documented lives of any artist, it sounds ridiculous to suggest that there is more to Andy…
Warhol and Halston: Artists and Friends who were Better Together
By Revolver July 28, 2021
by Erin Hunter In most pictures of legendary pop artist Andy Warhol, you see a soft-spoken man with a serious face, sometimes awarding cameras a…
Andy Warhol: Documentarian
By Revolver July 28, 2021
By: Sydney Contreras Wherever Andy Warhol went, his camera and recorder were sure to follow. Whether it was a social call or a search for…
The Wise Words of Warhol: 9 Famous Andy Warhol Quotes
By Revolver June 29, 2021
By Toni Ball Andy Warhol really was a jack of all trades. Among being the king of Pop Art, Warhol was a popular New…
Andy Warhol Impersonator, Allen Midgette, Dies at 82: The story of the man behind Warhol’s 1967 performance art stunt.
By Revolver June 29, 2021
By Oliver Sayers Actor and artist, Allen Midgette passed away at 82, on June 16, 2021, at his home in Woodstock, New York. A…
Rare Digital Andy Warhol Artwork Sells as NFT (Non-Fungible Token) for $870,000 at Christie’s Auction House to Ron Rivlin
By Revolver May 28, 2021
This morning, Revolver Gallery owner Ron Rivlin placed the winning bid for Warhol’s enigmatic “Self Portrait”, which the artist created in 1985 on the Amiga…
Rare Photos Released of the Velvet Underground & In Depth Look at Andy Warhol’s Combination of the Arts
By Revolver May 27, 2021
By Dylan Henricksen In March of this year, a few never before seen photos of the Velvet Underground taken by the late Jeff Albertson…
Andy Warhol’s Album Covers and his Presence in the Music Industry
By Revolver April 25, 2021
By Toni Ball “Every song has a memory; Every song has the ability to make or break your heart, shut down the heart, and open…
Andy Warhol: The First-Ever Digital Artist?
By Revolver April 1, 2021
By Taylor Moran Today, the world of digital art has exploded with online galleries and auctions, cryptocurrency trading, and a plethora of artists, both old…
Mourning the Loss of David McCabe: Andy Warhol’s Confidant and Personal Photographer
By Revolver March 31, 2021
By Toni Ball David McCabe, legendary celebrity photographer, died on Feb. 26th, 2021 at a hospital in Albany, N.Y. from lung cancer. He was 80…
WARHOL’S ‘60s FILMS: THE ART OF THE REAL
By Revolver February 26, 2021
By: Taylor Moran Have you ever had the voyeuristic desire to be a fly on the wall? Watching a Warhol film might get you there.…
From Consumerism To Catastrophe: How Warhol’s Brush With Death Disrupted his Life and Career
By Revolver January 28, 2021
Written By: Toni Ball “I stopped being creative when I was shot” – Andy Warhol Andy Warhol, Guns, 1981 On the afternoon of June 3,…
Warhol The Photographer: 7 Photographs and Portraits by Andy Warhol
By Revolver November 30, 2020
By Mason Rogers He wasn’t known for his photography. But chances are, if you ran into Andy Warhol on the busy streets of Manhattan, he’d…
A Meeting of the Minds: Pop-Art Pioneer Andy Warhol’s Enigmatic Relationship with Bohemian Underdog Jean-Michel Basquiat
By Revolver October 30, 2020
By Mason Rogers By the early 1980’s, Andy Warhol was already one of the biggest figures in the art world. The success of his vibrant…
Revolver Gallery Acquires Rare Warhol-Basquiat Collaboration Painting
By Revolver October 30, 2020
By Mason Rogers October 24th, 2020 Earlier this month, Revolver Gallery acquired the Andy Warhol and Basquiat collaboration painting WOOD (1984). The painting…
History vs. Equity: Controversial Deaccession of Warhol’s ‘Last Supper’ Halted by Baltimore Museum of Art
By Revolver October 30, 2020
By Mason Rogers, October 29th, 2020 The Baltimore Museum of Art cancelled the deaccession of three major works from its collection just hours before auctions…
Andy Warhol’s 1950s Album Covers
By Revolver May 28, 2020
Andy Warhol’s 1950s Album Covers What? An article about album covers by Andy Warhol with no banana? Not even a zipper? It can be done,…
Series Highlight: Muhammad Ali & Warhol’s Athletes
By Revolver February 28, 2020
Series Highlight: Muhammad Ali & Warhol’s Athletes Two weeks ago, 10 original Andy Warhol canvases from his famed Athletes (1977- 1979) series went under the…
8″ x 10″ Photograph of Andy Warhol Signed by Marshall Swerman
By Revolver January 1, 2020
Marshall Swerman is a self-taught fine art photographer based in Los Angeles. He was introduced to commercial photography while studying acting at the famed Neighborhood…
The Vanitas of Andy Warhol
By Revolver November 28, 2019
By Aurora Garrison, Revolver Gallery Curator Warhol surprises us subtlety with the obvious, and he hijacks the vanitas genre by clearing the table of all…
Visualising the Sixties
By Revolver October 1, 2019
On the 11th of September, Visualising the Sixties, opened at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in London. The exhibition is a retrospective of James Rosenquist’s work, an…