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Al Aronowitz: The man who lit the fuse
The music journalist made many key cultural moments of the 1960s possible. Then, he disappeared
The music journalist made many key cultural moments of the 1960s possible. Then, he disappeared
The book ‘The Gourmand’s Egg. A Collection of Stories & Recipes’ seeks to place this universal symbol in its rightful place in history
Famous for videos in which he destroys the aesthetics of the homes of the Kardashians, Tommy Hilfiger and Cara Delevingne, the New York comic is preparing a podcast and a live show
Between 1968 and 1971, Steven Lawrence and Peter Hujar published 14 issues of ‘Newspaper’ — an underground tabloid that contained no text, only photographs
The father of pop art and the prodigy of the neo-expressionist movement jointly created around 160 paintings and photographs. An exhibit at the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris is now celebrating the 40th anniversary of this collaboration
The court sided 7-2 with photographer Lynn Goldsmith. The case involved images Warhol created of Prince as part of a 1984 commission for ‘Vanity Fair’
She sold her first piece when she was a teenager, met Andy Warhol, collaborated with Jenny Holzer and saw her art reach museums like the Whitney in New York
At the hottest new hangout in Manhattan, celebrities and the rich pay $500 a plate to dine next to originals by Warhol and Botero. EL PAÍS spoke with the club’s founder, Juan Santa Cruz
The American artist has opened a major retrospective in New York featuring photography with religious overtones
One of the most unorthodox, dazzling and wild albums in the history of pop music marks half a century