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ANDY WARHOL George Lois/Carl Fischer Editor: Harold T.P. Hayes Esquire May 1969: Just one of the numerous controversial covers created by George Lois and Carl Fischer for Esquire's brilliant editor Harold T.P. Hayes. Hayes was a man who nurtured the 'New Journalism' of the sixties and, during his decade-long reign as editor, redefined the look of America's premier Men's magazine. His son Tom Hayes will soon release Smiling Through The Apocalypse, a documentary based on the amazing literary…

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Artist:Andy Warhol (American, 1928–1987). Title:Campbell’s Soup Cans (detail).Date:(1962). Medium:Synthetic polymer paint on 32 canvases, each 20 × 16″ (50.8 × 40.6 cm).Classification:Screen Printing.  Culture:North-American.  Period:Pop Art. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Partial gift of Irving Blum. funding provided by Nelson A. Rockefeller. Campbell Soup Art, What Is Pop Art, Campbell's Soup Cans, Pop Art Vintage, Pop Art Artists, Pop Art Movement, Jeff Koons, Campbell Soup, Jean Michel Basquiat

Exhibition. Apr 25–Oct 18, 2015. Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans is the signature work in the artist’s career and a landmark in MoMA’s collection. The 1962 series of 32 paintings is the centerpiece in this focused collection exhibition of Warhol’s work during the crucial years between 1953 and 1967. The Soup Cans mark a breakthrough for Warhol, when he began to apply his seminal strategies of serial repetition and reproduction to key subjects derived from American commodity culture…

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