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Don’t judge an album by its cover... Easier said than done for some. Following the controversy surrounding the album image ...
The banana has a slippery history in Pittsburgh, including an exploding produce warehouse, an iconic album cover and a famous ...
Peter Phillips, a founding figure of British Pop Art whose vibrant, iconoclastic canvases helped define a new visual language ...
HE created the iconic image that’s adorned the walls of millions of homes across the globe – but passed up the opportunity to make hundreds of thousands in royalty cash. And Dublin ...
Were Little Richard and Johnny Ray our founding fathers? These are the sorts of questions that Jon Savage’s fascinating book, ...
A lion’s share of those covers were of songs from their historic debut, The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967). Four songs from ...
Phillips layered mundane images of consumer culture and mass entertainment into his vibrantly colored paintings, often with a ...
Long before she was a rock ‘n’ roll legend, Patti Smith (Chicago, 78 years old) was a poet who worked at Scribner, a bookstore next to New York City’s Rockefeller Center. She lived with her partner at ...
Ahead of his debut collection as creative director of Dior, the Irish designer talked to WWD about managing the hype, embracing the past, and how he plans to play the long game.
These are the stories of musicians who weren’t afraid of admitting to their sexuality when society wasn’t ready to hear it.
The Velvet Underground & Nico’s iconic collaboration – featuring a yellow banana on the cover designed by none other than Andy Warhol – sold for £6,747, and a rare promo copy of Bob Dylan’s 1966 ...
With his famous wig and shades, Warhol cultivated a mysterious, enigmatic persona. Now a new exhibition with unprecedented access reveals the man behind the elaborate façade.