The Life of Andy Warhol (documentary — part one)

Part 1 of the documentary. Andy Warhol begins by delving deep into his impoverished upbringing in 1930s–’40s Pittsburgh, taking a rare look behind the façade of one of the most famous Pop Art celebrities in history.

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This often riveting and deeply moving portrayal then examines his early career as a commercial artist from the 1950s into the 1960s, when he produced his renowned silkscreen Pop paintings (including the famous Campbell’s Soup Cans) and his iconic “repetitive” celebrity portraits—an artistic expression that would launch him directly into the world he so desperately craved. Through interviews with an array of confidants—as well as a selection of rare stills and film footage—the documentary portrays an extremely insecure man, who found grace in the imperfect and along the way redefined how we think of art and culture.


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