Andy Warhol divides Supreme Court's liberal justices
On a bench where liberals often vote together, one patent case involving Warhol's artwork has divided the three justices.
Brian Walshe had history of art fraud, meddling with inheritance
Ron Rivlin, who mistakenly bought two fake Andy Warhol paintings from Walshe, called the sale "an Oscar-winning performance."
Joe Rogan: Protesters gluing themselves to art "should work in a coal mine"
The podcaster criticized climate activists who have tried to gain attention for their cause by attacking famous artworks.
Unseen Andy Warhol Piece Worth $600K To Go Under Hammer in Paris
A collection of 300 pieces, belonging to Andy Warhol's friend Robert William Burke, includes artworks from several renowned artists.
The 6 Interesting Facts About Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe Portrait
The 1964 silkscreen image of Monroe, which sold for a record $195 million on Monday, was made after the Hollywood star's death two years earlier.
What Happened to Andy Warhol's Boyfriend Jon Gould
Jon Gould is introduced as Andy Warhol's boyfriend in the Netflix documentary, but the artist's diaries only scratch the surface of what happened to him.
When and Why Andy Warhol Was Shot
"The Andy Warhol Diaries" on Netflix begins with the shocking story of Valerie Solanas trying to kill the artist.
What Happened to Andy Warhol's Boyfriend Jed Johnson
"The Andy Warhol Diaries" dedicates much of its time to the artist's one-time boyfriend—but like the artist, he had a tragic end.
Rebel Art Group Sells a Real Andy Warhol Drawing Disguised Among 999 Fakes
The 1954 ink-on-paper work was bought by the Brooklyn-based art collective MSCHF and turned into a new work.
The Early Art (and Rebellion) of Alex Katz
The first installation of legendary artist Alex Katz's 1940s notebook drawings are on display in New York City.
Bowie's 'Love Affair' With Art Hits the Auction Block
David Bowie's private art collection, which will be open to bids later this year, tours London, New York and Hong Kong.
This Exhibit Makes You Think Twice About Your Webcam
A new exhibit at the International Center of Photography shows how nothing is as private as you think it is.
Berluti: A Gentleman's Emporium Befitting Andy Warhol
Paris-based shoemaker Berluti is now making clothes Warhol would have loved.
Art Market Explodes: These 10 Paintings Sold for Almost $1 Billion
Auction house sells more than $1 billion in art in single week, including a $179.4 million Picasso and a $56.2 million Warhol.
A Rare Look Inside Jean-Michel Basquiat's Notebooks
For the first time, eight notebooks from the peak of Basquiat's career are on display.
Lost Warhol Computer Art Recovered From Floppy Disks
In 1985, Andy Warhol started to play around on the Amiga desktop computer. Now the disks have been found