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Flowers? Check. Brunch reservation? Check. Looking for something a little extra to give Mom this year? Check out Elaine Rusinko’s “Andy Warhol’s Mother: The Woman Behind the Artist.” Rusinko, who is ...
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It’s actually more like camouflage, in the sense that you are taking pieces of the background from around the image and very slowly applying these pieces over the body. So that, in the end, you’re ...
Moreover, debate arose when a decision to acquire multiple pieces by Andy Warhol cost the prefecture over ¥300 million (about US$2.1 million). As with all new openings, questions now circulate about ...
A newly described species from Hawaiʻi hides itself with carcasses to avoid getting eaten by spiders. Newly described bone collector caterpillars build a silken case around their bodies and adorn ...
Maashorst municipality acknowledges that results of the investigation into the missing Andy Warhol artworks kills any hope of ever finding them again. An official investigation revealed that the ...
(CNN) — Though Andy Warhol famously created art from garbage cans, he may not have expected his works to end up in the trash. But that is exactly where officials at a Dutch town hall think one ...
Bungling council workers BIN valuable 1980s Andy Warhol print and 45 other artworks during clear-out
TOWN hall bunglers are in the soup for dumping a valuable Andy Warhol print during a clear-out. They are thought to have put the 1980s silkscreen print of Queen Beatrix in the trash along with 45 ...
An Andy Warhol print of a former queen of the Netherlands is believed to have been accidentally binned by staff at a town hall. The silkscreen print of Queen Beatrix was among 45 artworks thought ...
Hans van der Pas, the mayor of Maashorst in the Netherlands, told public broadcaster Omroep Brabant that the town hall probably mistakenly threw out the Warhol pieces in the town's possession.
A Dutch town hall believes a 1985 silkscreen of the Dutch queen created by Andy Warhol was among nearly 50 artworks “most likely” thrown away when the building was renovated last year.
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