2021 AGO. Explore Warholâs the most famous artworks (4K, images)
Explore Warholâs world of painting and art. Self portrait and Celebrity Portraits series, including Marilyn Diptych (1962), psychedelic multimedia environment Exploding Plastic Inevitable (1966) and Silver Clouds (1965-66), installation of floating metallic pillows, and more than 250 artworks at the newest exhibit at AGO.
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Explore Warholâs world of painting and art. Self portrait and Celebrity Portraits series, including Marilyn Diptych (1962), psychedelic multimedia environment Exploding Plastic Inevitable (1966) and Silver Clouds (1965-66), installation of floating metallic pillows, and more than 250 artworks at the newest exhibit at AGO.
Generations | Part1: John Foxx
John’s most recent albums have been credited to John Foxx and the Maths, a duo comprising John and synth wizard Benge (left).
In a new three‑part series, DJ, producer and remixer Dave Clarke meets key figures from half a century of electronic music.
In this series, I will be interviewing leading figures from three generations of electronic music: people who have shaped, are shaping, and will shape the future of these genres. My aim was not just to find out about their studio and music‑making techniques, but to dig a little deeper and work out what makes them tick creatively. For this first instalment, I elected to interview John Foxx.
Ada Calhoun s
St. Marks Is Deadtells the story of St. Marks Place in Manhattan s East Village, which went from part of Peter Stuyvesant s farm to a hub of new-immigrant life to a kaleidoscopic catalyst for the Beat Generation and the psychedelic counterculture that followed. Along the way, Calhoun traces how every generation considered each change in the neighborhood to be the death of St. Marks Place. Because St. Marks was, for many years, the beating heart of eccentric, omnificent New York, it might as well have been the death of the city itself. It was dead when Andy Warhol s Electric Circus nightclub closed. (The house band was a group called The Velvet Underground. ) It was dead when the Flower Power free love of the 60s gave way to the rough darkness of the 70s and 80s. Everybody always thinks they re alive for the moment when it s really dead, when it s all over and everybody moved to Connecticut. Or, in the case of the COVID-19 pandemic, Miami.