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Andy Warhol
1960's
1961
Warhol stops making paintings based on comic-strips after seeing similar works by Roy Lichtenstein. Instead, he paints thirty-two Campbell’s soup cans
1960
Dissatisfied with being a commercial artist, Warhol starts making hand-painted pictures based on comic-strips and advertisements
1962
Warhol participates in The New Realists exhibition in New York, the first important survey of Pop art; and has a solo exhibition at The Stable Gallery. Warhol finally abandons commercial
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1966
Warhol orchestrates nightclub events featuring rock band The Velvet Underground with the singer Nico. At the Leo Castelli Gallery, he exhibits his Silver Clouds while decorating another room with Cow Wallpaper
1968
The Factory moves to 33 Union Square West. The new premises are designed as a place of business, rather than a meeting-place for hangers-on. On 3 June Valerie Solanas shoots Warhol and art critic Mario Amaya. Critically wounded, Warhol is saved by surgery lasting several hours
1969
The first issue of Interview magazine, published by Warhol
1970's
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1972
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Warhol supports the Democrat candidate Senator McGovern by creating a lurid silkscreen of his opponent, Richard Nixon
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1975
Warhol’s links with the Iranian royal family lead to his invitation to a White House banquet in honour of the Shah.
The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again), written with Pat Hackett
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1979
Warhol creates the Retrospectives and Reversal series. A book of photographs, Andy Warhol’s Exposures, is published
1980's
1982
For the Berlin Zeitgeist exhibition, Warhol creates pictures with motifs derived from Berlin
1981
Warhol is engaged on several groups of works - Crosses, Dollar Signs, Guns, Knives – and a series based on American myths
1983
Warhol creates the Rorschach paintings. He buys the Edison Building on East 33rd Street to house his studio, office and Interview magazine
1985
Warhol paints Ads, based on advertising motifs and publishes America, a book of photographs. He exhibits the Collaboration Works, produced jointly with the young artist Jean-Michel Basquiat
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1987
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On 22 February Warhol dies unexpectedly in a New York hospital following a gall bladder operation. He is buried in Pittsburgh with only immediate family and friends present. More than 2,000 mourners attend a memorial service in St Patrick’s Cathedral, New York
1950's
1955
Warhol's advertisement for the shoe company I. Miller begin shows up in the New York times each week
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1957
As a leading commercial illustrator, Warhol establishes ‘Andy Warhol Enterprises, Inc.
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1940's
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1945-49
Warhol attends the Carnegie Institute of Technology, majoring in pictorial design
1949
The Andy Warhol persona is born and he begins his work as an illustrator and commercial artist for magazines.
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