The U.S. Supreme Court has officially ruled that Andy Warhol’s silkscreen portrait of Prince did not constitute "fair use" and in fact, infringed on photographer Lynn Goldsmith’s copyright.
The monophonic reel-to-reel ¼” tapes contain alternative versions and mixes of the nine initial songs that formed the foundation of 1967's 'The Velvet Underground & Nico.'
It's considered a lost concert film by director/cinematographer Ed Lachman of Lou Reed and John Cale’s 'Songs For Drella' album.
Archival research at the Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh led to the discovery of 12 rough versions of previously unreleased songs by Lou Reed that had been recorded for Andy Warhol on cassette.
The Andy Warhol Foundation has listed 50 of the late artist’s photos, books, portraits, and prints for sale on eBay, the proceeds from which will go to benefit its philanthropic work.
'Shot Sage Blue Marilyn' is one of Andy Warhol’s most iconic portraits and its starting sale price is set at $200 million.
In our first show of the new decade we discuss the tragic passing of Kobe, the growing debate about Oprah, the Supreme x Tupac controversy, Big Sean finally addressing Kendrick Lamar, and our thoughts about the Grammys and Oscars.
We're back talking about some recent art shows around New York, our uneasy feelings about the Jussie Smollett attack, the fallout from Liam Neeson's recent interview, and lastly, discuss if there are movies from the past that couldn't be made today because of a more 'PC' culture.