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A rip current statement in effect for Coastal Broward and Coastal Miami Dade Regions

ANDY WARHOL


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After FBI raids gallery, Coconut Grove art dealer indicted over fake Warhol paintings, feds say

Read full article: After FBI raids gallery, Coconut Grove art dealer indicted over fake Warhol paintings, feds say

A South Florida art dealer with a checkered past is back in trouble with the feds. Prosecutors announced his indictment Thursday, one day after FBI agents raided his art gallery in Miami’s Coconut Grove neighborhood.

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Japanese artist Murakami lends artwork to exclusive MLB collaboration ahead of Tokyo Series

Read full article: Japanese artist Murakami lends artwork to exclusive MLB collaboration ahead of Tokyo Series

Takashi Murakami’s artwork has graced luxury goods from top fashion houses and album covers of superstar musicians.

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Jimmy Carter's woodworking, painting and poetry reveal an introspective Renaissance Man

Read full article: Jimmy Carter's woodworking, painting and poetry reveal an introspective Renaissance Man

Jimmy Carter was a president, humanitarian and Nobel laureate.

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Warren Buffett is sitting on over $325 billion cash as Berkshire Hathaway keeps selling Apple stock

Read full article: Warren Buffett is sitting on over $325 billion cash as Berkshire Hathaway keeps selling Apple stock

Warren Buffett is now sitting on more than $325 billion cash after continuing to unload billions of dollars worth of Apple and Bank of America shares this year and continuing to collect a steady stream of profits from all of Berkshire Hathaway’s assorted businesses without finding any major acquisitions.

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'Amateurish' thieves steal 2 Warhol prints, damage 2 more in botched heist at Dutch gallery

Read full article: 'Amateurish' thieves steal 2 Warhol prints, damage 2 more in botched heist at Dutch gallery

Thieves have blown open the door of an art gallery in the southern Netherlands and stolen two works from a famous series of screen prints by American pop artist Andy Warhol.

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Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh plans to expand with a $45 million event venue

Read full article: Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh plans to expand with a $45 million event venue

The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh has announced plans to expand with a $45 million event venue.

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'Donyale Luna: Supermodel' shines a light on the first Black model to grace cover of Vogue

Read full article: 'Donyale Luna: Supermodel' shines a light on the first Black model to grace cover of Vogue

“Donyale Luna: Supermodel," a documentary streaming on Max, offers insight into how the first Black model to grace the covers of Harper's Bazaar and Vogue went largely unknown for years after her death.

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South Florida art dealer gets 2 years, 3 months in Warhol forgery scheme

Read full article: South Florida art dealer gets 2 years, 3 months in Warhol forgery scheme

A South Florida art dealer has been sentenced to two years and three months in federal prison in connection with a scheme involving the sale of fake Andy Warhol paintings.

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Supreme Court rules against Andy Warhol's foundation in a case about a portrait he made of Prince

Read full article: Supreme Court rules against Andy Warhol's foundation in a case about a portrait he made of Prince

The Supreme Court says the 2016 publication of an Andy Warhol image of the singer Prince violated a photographer’s copyright.

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Andy Warhol portrait of OJ Simpson goes on auction block

Read full article: Andy Warhol portrait of OJ Simpson goes on auction block

An Andy Warhol silkscreen portrait of O.J. Simpson is going up for auction.

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Feds: South Florida art dealer pleads guilty in fake Warhol swindle

Read full article: Feds: South Florida art dealer pleads guilty in fake Warhol swindle

Selling fake Warhol pieces is leading to some very real consequences for a disgraced South Florida art dealer.

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'Greatest of all time': Pelé as described by his peers

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The superlatives about Pelé over the years came from the likes of Nelson Mandela and Andy Warhol.

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Wartime Ukraine erasing Russian past from public spaces

Read full article: Wartime Ukraine erasing Russian past from public spaces

Ukraine is accelerating efforts to erase Soviet and Russian influence from its public spaces by pulling down monuments and renaming hundreds of streets to honor its own artists, poets, soldiers and independence leaders.

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World’s tallest digital art exhibit on display during Miami Art Week

Read full article: World’s tallest digital art exhibit on display during Miami Art Week

The “The Super Bowl of the Art World,” is underway for the 20th year of the Miami Art Basal, where the city is lighting-up with the World’s Tallest Digital Art Exhibit, at the 60-story Paramount Miami Worldcenter skyscraper.

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George Lois, icon of ads and magazine covers, dead at 91

Read full article: George Lois, icon of ads and magazine covers, dead at 91

Advertising giant George Lois has died at age 91.

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Climate protesters target Warhol art in Australian gallery

Read full article: Climate protesters target Warhol art in Australian gallery

Climate protesters in Australia scrawled graffiti and glued themselves to an Andy Warhol artwork depicting Campbell’s soup cans but didn’t appear to damage the piece because it’s encased in glass.

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Supreme Court more diverse than lawyers who argue before it

Read full article: Supreme Court more diverse than lawyers who argue before it

The Supreme Court looks more like America than it ever has.

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'Chinese chorizo' honors fusion of two cultures in Arizona

Read full article: 'Chinese chorizo' honors fusion of two cultures in Arizona

A Tucson woman is using chorizo — and her love of food and public art — to pursue recognition of a lesser-known chapter of Chinese American history.

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Andy Warhol, Prince at center stage in Supreme Court case

Read full article: Andy Warhol, Prince at center stage in Supreme Court case

Andy Warhol and Prince held center stage in a copyright case before the Supreme Court on Wednesday that veered from Cheerios and “Mona Lisa” analogies to Justice Clarence Thomas’ enthusiasm for the “Purple Rain” showman.

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Supreme Court's top cases for new term, new Justice Jackson

Read full article: Supreme Court's top cases for new term, new Justice Jackson

The Supreme Court opens its new term on Monday and will hear arguments for the first time after a summer break and with new Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson among its nine members.

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Tommy Hilfiger closes bold show with Travis Barker on drums

Read full article: Tommy Hilfiger closes bold show with Travis Barker on drums

The show went on despite dreary skies as Tommy Hilfiger debuted his Fall 2022 Tommy Hilfiger X Richard Quinn capsule.

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Mexican icon Frida Kahlo to be subject of new stage musical

Read full article: Mexican icon Frida Kahlo to be subject of new stage musical

Painters have long been the subject of stage shows — think Mark Rothko, Seurat, Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Lucian Freud.

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Beyond buffets and slots: Casinos double down on fine art

Read full article: Beyond buffets and slots: Casinos double down on fine art

Hoping to expand their appeal beyond the slot machine and buffet crowd, some casinos are turning to fine art galleries to bring in new business from customers who might not otherwise visit a gambling hall.

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Sex Pistols aim to give queen's jubilee a touch of punk

Read full article: Sex Pistols aim to give queen's jubilee a touch of punk

In Britain, there are several traditional elements to a royal anniversary: pageants, street parties, the Sex Pistols.

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Warhol's 'Marilyn' auction nabs $195M; most for US artist

Read full article: Warhol's 'Marilyn' auction nabs $195M; most for US artist

Andy Warhol’s “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn” has sold for a cool $195 million.

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High court to hear case about Andy Warhol art, Prince photo

Read full article: High court to hear case about Andy Warhol art, Prince photo

The Supreme Court has agreed to review a copyright dispute involving works of art by the artist Andy Warhol that were based on a photograph of the musician Prince.

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Sotheby's selling art treasures from divorced couple's trove

Read full article: Sotheby's selling art treasures from divorced couple's trove

Artworks by Pablo Picasso, Mark Rothko, Andy Warhol and other modern masters are going up for auction as part of a billionaire couple’s acrimonious divorce.

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Japan tycoon Maezawa returns from space with business dreams

Read full article: Japan tycoon Maezawa returns from space with business dreams

Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa has returned from space with hopes of new celestial investments.

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Art critic Dave Hickey, known for book 'Air Guitar', dies

Read full article: Art critic Dave Hickey, known for book 'Air Guitar', dies

Dave Hickey, a prominent American critic whose essays covered topics ranging from Liberace to Norman Rockwell, has died.

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Todd Haynes: Finding the frequency of the Velvet Underground

Read full article: Todd Haynes: Finding the frequency of the Velvet Underground

The most often-repeated thing said about the Velvet Underground is Brian Eno’s quip that the band didn’t sell many records, but everyone who bought one started a band.

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At Cannes, amfAR gala returns in movie star style

Read full article: At Cannes, amfAR gala returns in movie star style

After a year off due to the pandemic, the lavish amfAR gala to raise money for AIDS and HIV research retuned in movie-star style Friday.

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Todd Haynes doc seeks the genesis of the Velvet Underground

Read full article: Todd Haynes doc seeks the genesis of the Velvet Underground

The most often-repeated thing said about the Velvet Underground is Brian Eno’s quip that the band didn’t sell many records, but everyone who bought one started a band.

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Rock legend Alice Cooper to auction off Andy Warhol artwork

Read full article: Rock legend Alice Cooper to auction off Andy Warhol artwork

An Andy Warhol canvas found years ago in the garage of rocker Alice Cooper could become the highest selling artwork ever in Arizona.

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US court sides with photographer in fight over Warhol art

Read full article: US court sides with photographer in fight over Warhol art

FILE - In this 1976 file photo, pop artist Andy Warhol smiles in New York. A federal appeals court sided with a photographer Friday, March 26, 2021, in her copyright dispute over how a foundation has marketed a series of Andy Warhol works of art based on her pictures of Prince. In a statement, Goldsmith said she was grateful to the outcome in the 4-year-old fight initiated by a lawsuit from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. “Over fifty years of established art history and popular consensus confirms that Andy Warhol is one of the most transformative artists of the 20th Century,” Nikas said in a statement. Ad“We feel compelled to clarify that it is entirely irrelevant to this analysis that “each Prince Series work is immediately recognizable as a ‘Warhol,’” the appeals court said.

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Holiday trends to watch: Adult Play-Doh; stores that ship

Read full article: Holiday trends to watch: Adult Play-Doh; stores that ship

(AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)NEW YORK – The pandemic is turning this into a holiday shopping season like no other. And with more people shopping online, stores are doing double duty as shipping centers to try to get gifts to doorsteps as fast as possible. Meanwhile, Best Buy says that 340 of its stores are being specially designated to handle a higher volume of online orders, though all its stores ship e-commerce packages. Its goal: to have the 340 stores ship more than 70% of its ship-from-store units during the holiday quarter. Typically, 25% of holiday shopping is based on impulse, according to Marshal Cohen, chief industry advisor at NPD Group, a market research firm.

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California man sentenced in $6M modern art fraud scheme

Read full article: California man sentenced in $6M modern art fraud scheme

LOS ANGELES A Southern California man who authorities say tried to sell $6 million worth of phony paintings he claimed were created by Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and other modern masters was sentenced Wednesday to five years in federal prison. Philip Righter, 43, of West Hollywood was sentenced in a federal court in Miami after pleading guilty to wire fraud, aggravated identity theft and tax fraud, the U.S. attorney's office said. Righter was given 60 months in prison in a case that was filed in Los Angeles. The judge also handed down a five-year sentence in a Florida case in which Righter acknowledged trying to sell forgeries to the owner of a Miami art gallery. Richter sold the bogus artworks from 2016 through June of 2018, creating phony documents to back up his claims that they were genuine, prosecutors said.

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8 celebrity costumes that won Halloween 2019

Read full article: 8 celebrity costumes that won Halloween 2019

David Burtka and Neil Patrick Harris always go all out, and this year they were nothing short of innovative. The family is basically a walking portrait art museum -- with Harris as a self-portrait of Vincent Van Gogh, Burtka as Salvador Dali, and their kids as self portraits of Frida Kahlo and Andy Warhol. Hide Caption

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