Andrew Warhola: The Man Who Redefined Art

Born in 1928, Andrew Warhola later became Andy Warhol, a pioneer of pop art! 

Son of Slovak immigrants, he battled illness as a child, which fueled his artistic imagination

In the 1950s, he moved to NYC, working in advertising before revolutionizing the art world! 

In 1962, his Campbell’s Soup Cans shook the art scene—turning everyday objects into art! 

Marilyn Monroe, Coca-Cola, and Dollar Bills—he turned pop culture into masterpieces. 

Warhol’s studio, The Factory, was a hotspot for artists, musicians, and celebrities! 

Filmmaker, publisher, and music producer—Warhol even worked with The Velvet 

Even after his passing in 1987, Warhol’s influence on art and culture remains unmatched! 

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