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PITTSBURGH - Cybersleuths have unearthed images that Andy Warhol apparently made on a computer in 1985.. The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh says in a release that the artist had a contract with ...
In Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts v.Goldsmith, the justices get another chance to offer their take on the “fair use” doctrine in copyright law.The case involves a set of images Andy Warhol ...
A 60-piece collection of legendary pop artist Andy Warhol’s, featuring photos, drawings, prints and paintings of himself and his famous friends and acquaintances, fetched $1.2 million at auction ...
Andy Warhol was an artist and filmmaker like no other, casting stars like Edie Sedgwick in his work. He was a regular at Studio 54, among other NYC clubs.
In 1982, Karen Bystedt, a 19-year-old NYU student, cold-called Andy Warhol at his studio in Union Square and asked if she could photograph him. A few years later, she packed the portraits in a box … ...
In a ruling that could have vast implications in the copyright world, the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that images of Prince created by Andy Warhol that were based on photos taken by Lynn ...
Warhol altered the photograph, and Vanity Fair ran an isolated image of Prince’s face, tinted purple against an orange background. But Warhol, who died in 1987, had actually created 16 images ...
Warhol died in 1987, and his foundation assumed ownership of his work, including the 16 images in what came to be called the Prince Series. Works in the series have sold for six figures, which is ...
Andy Warhol wasn’t allowed to use a photographer’s portrait of Prince for a series of pop-art images, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a decision limiting the reach of the fair use ...
In 2019, Judge John G. Koeltl of the Federal District Court in Manhattan ruled for the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, which holds Warhol’s own copyrights in the images, saying that ...
These images from Supreme Court documents show a 1981 photo of Prince by Lynn Goldsmith, left; a purple-faced adaptation by pop artist Andy Warhol published by Vanity Fair in 1984, center; and an ...
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