Andy Warhol
Ten Portraits of Jews of the 20th Century
March 2022 - September 2022
An important name in 20th century art is the focus of the third exhibition at KiS - Kunst in Seefeld. The small Seefeld art gallery presents Andy Warhol's homage to Jewish intellectual greats of the past century. When Ron Feldman, an art dealer who was a friend of Warhol's, suggested to him about 100 names of Jewish celebrities from art, science, politics and other fields in order to work them up artistically, the project "Ten Portraits" was born.
In many conversations, ten names finally crystallized, including Sigmund Freud, Sarah Bernhardt, Golda Meir, and a group portrait, namely that of the legendary four "Marx Brothers."
Andy Warhol
American artist, film director, producer and leading figure in pop art culture
Warhol, born Andrew Warhola in Pittsburgh in 1928, achieved his artistic breakthrough in 1961 with "Campbell's Soup Cans," a solo exhibition in Los Angeles that had already become an art cliché. He quickly became a key figure on the American art and culture scene, producing world-class works of art with his three "Factories." Warhol is the epitome of American art, although he repeatedly holds up a critical mirror to American society in his works of art. He plays with all genres in the style of the Pop Art movement - painting, graphics, film and photography. He died in 1987 at the age of only 58, and the Andy Warhol Museum opened in Pittsburgh a year after his death.