
Mick Jagger’s letter to Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol Andy Warhol Art Cash
Everyone loves getting cash in an envelope, especially when the cash is a limited-edition multiple by Andy Warhol. Warhol created “Art Cash” in 1971 for a casino-themed fundraiser for Experiments in Art and Technology. The money was printed by the American Banknote Company on the same paper used for U.S. currency at the time (minus the threading employed for anti-counterfeit measures). These bills originated from the estate of E.A.T.’s founder and are extremely rare. All Warhol Ones are in good condition.
» Andy Warhol Foundation Announces it will donate or sell its entire collection through Christie's
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and Christie’s jointly announced today that the Foundation has engaged Christie’s for future sales of Andy Warhol’s work from its collection. Recognizing that the arts community needs its support now more than ever, the Foundation seeks to significantly increase its endowment in order to ensure and expand its long-term support of the visual arts.
Priorities in the right place.
Julian SchnabelPortrait of Andy Warhol 1982
I miss early 80’s Schnabel.
Why doesn’t he do more portraits?