Andy Warhol - S134
Level 1 - Early stage - No cognitive impairment or very mild cognitive decline
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Andy Warhol, a pioneering figure in the Pop Art movement, revolutionized the art world with his iconic depictions of consumer culture, celebrity, and everyday objects, leaving an enduring legacy that transcends traditional boundaries.
Andy Warhol, born in 1928, was a leading figure in the Pop Art movement, known for his vibrant and repetitive representations of popular culture icons, such as the Campbell's Soup
Cans and Marilyn Monroe, and his famous studio, "The Factory," which became a cultural hub
in 1960s New York, influencing art, music, and fashion. With his exploration of consumerism and celebrity, Warhol not only redefined artistic expression but also left an indelible mark on the intersection of art and popular culture.
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