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Andy Warhol Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1928 New York, 1987

1928 Andy Warhol is born as Andrew Warhola on August 6 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 1945 He attends the Department of Painting and Design at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, where he graduates four years later. 1946 He receives the Martin B. Leisser Prize for his drawings on display at the Carnegie Institute's Gallery of Fine Art. 1947 He begins to experiment with "blotted-line" drawing technique. 1949 He moves to New York, where he begins working as an illustrator for magazines such as Glamour

and Mademoiselle. He changes his name to Andy Warhol.

1951 Warhol is wildly successful as an illustrator and receives a number of prizes for his work from

institutions such as the Art Directors Club and the American Institute of Graphic Arts during this decade.

1952 He holds his first one-man exhibition, entitled Fifteen Drawings Based on the Writings of Truman Capote, at the Hugo Gallery in New York. 1954 He participates in three group exhibitions at the Loft Gallery in New York. 1956 Warhol holds exhibitions at the Bodley Gallery in New York in February and December and then takes an extended tour of Europe and Asia. 1957 He founds Andy Warhol Enterprises, Inc. to manage his advertising commissions. 1961 He begins painting his famous pop images of figures from comics and products of mass consumption. 1962 Warhol creates his famous Campbell Soups series, which he exhibits at the Ferus Gallery in Los

Angeles. He holds his first one-man exhibition in New York at the Stable Gallery.

1963 He purchases a 16-mm camera and makes his first films. His Elvis series is on display at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles.

1964 Warhol holds his first sculpture exhibition, which includes his well-known Brillo boxes and the Campbell s and Heinz series, at the Stable Gallery in New York. The Galerie Ileana Sonnabend in Paris organizes his first one-man show in Europe. Dorothy Podber, a habitué of the Factory, fires a shot through the Marilyn series, which would become known as The Shot Marilyns. 1965 The Institute of Contemporary Arts at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia presents Warhol s first retrospective exhibition. 1966 Warhol presents his work at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston and Nico makes the films The Velvet Underground and The Chelsea Girls

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