Andy Warhol

/>After his passing, Warhol was portrayed by Crispin Glover in Oliver Stone’s film The Doors (1991), by David Bowie in Basquiat, a film by Julian Schnabel, and by Jared Harris in the film I Shot Andy Warhol directed by Mary Harron (1996). Warhol appears as a character in Michael Daugherty’s 1997 opera Jackie O. Actor Mark Bringleson makes a brief cameo as Warhol in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997). Many films by avant-garde cineast Jonas Mekas have caught the moments of Andy’s life. Sean Gregory Sullivan depicted Warhol in the 1998 film 54. Guy Pearce portrayed Warhol in the 2007 film, Factory Girl, about Edie Sedgwick’s life. Actor Greg Travis portrays Warhol in a brief scene from the 2009 film Watchmen.

Gus Van Sant was planning a version of Warhol’s life with River Phoenix in the lead role just before Phoenix’s death in 1993.

Documentaries

The 2001 documentary, Absolut Warhola was produced by Polish director Stanislaw Mucha, featuring Warhol’s parents’ family and hometown in Slovakia.

Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film is a reverential four-hour 2006 movie by Ric Burns.

Andy Warhol: Double Denied is a 52 minute movie by lan Yentob about the difficulties in authenticating Warhol’s work: http://www.myandywarhol.eu/videos/videos1.asp

See also

Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Andy Warhol

Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board

Painting the Century 101 Portrait Masterpieces 1900-2000

The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh

Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art in Medzilaborce

Andy Warhol Bridge in Pittsburgh.

Bodley Gallery

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