From Andy Warhol to Derek Zoolander, how the catwalk became a space for self-branding
A new memoir by Alexandra Auder delves into life with her parents, Warhol superstar Viva and artist Michel Auder
How the artists used their underground photographic magazine to map New York’s mid-century myths
Set in 1960s New York, the author's debut novel looks at who is given a voice, as well as satirizing the concept of work as a cure for alienation
Anthony McCarten’s play on the two art legends’ relationship is bogged down in potted biographies but builds to a crescendo
Encounter some of the last century's most significant artists at the fair, including Pablo Picasso, Louise Bourgeois, Philip Guston, Andy Warhol, Joan Miró, Francis Bacon, Henri Matisse, Lee Kang-so and Helen Frankenthaler
Exploring some of the most exciting booths and projects from Frieze Seoul’s launch edition
A new Warhol exhibition at Aspen Art Museum aims to reveal the Pop Art icon ‘as a concept and as a person’
Sasha Frere-Jones pens a letter to Todd Haynes, the director of the new documentary, which charts the band’s illustrious career
The performer’s recently reissued autobiography, Man Enough to Be a Woman, offers an unapologetic blueprint for gender non-conformity
For his first solo exhibition at Sadie Coles HQ, the artist riffs on the iconographies and hierarchies of a bygone era
Despite being full of great work, this show is at once too broad in its remit and too narrow in its execution
This mini-retrospective makes a compelling case for the ongoing relevance of the 20th century’s most ubiquitous artist
‘I saw how the different pop artists were working, and how they allowed new ideas to arise. So, I said to myself: Why don’t poets do that?’
On the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, the shows to see around the city that contend with LGBT culture and political history
A new book documents the relationship between the two 20th-century artist-superstars
From Mx Justin Vivian Bond to Andy Warhol: fan artists in New York
The 45-second commercial, instructing viewers to #EatLikeAndy, features vintage footage of the late pop artist
A private show in Stuttgart to neo-Nazi demos in Berlin, queer lessons in times of change
The Vatican Museums were due to host an exhibition of the Pop artist’s religious works, including his ‘Last Supper’ series