
An Andy Warhol work that has never been displayed in public before, undergoes preparations in the Carnegie Musuem here in Pittsburgh on January 22, 1990. The thirtysix foot long work "Elvis (Eleven Times)" had sat untouched for decades in Warhol's workshop until his 1987 death. The work will go on display at the Carnegie this week. (UPI Photo/Gary Tramontina/Files)
Andy Warhol is the subject or is mentioned in the following stories:
The World's Billionaire Heiresses (To Be)
From the lyrics of Hall and Oates and Gwen Stefani to the lens of Andy Warhol, the entitled rich girl has long been fodder for artists and gossip mongers. These days that lens is turned on these girls at ever younger ages.
Passions Of The Billionaires
At an age when most children learn division, Ernesto Bertarelli studied the pharmaceutical business. His father, head of the drug-making company Serono, took his son to company meetings and industry conferences starting when he was just seven years old.
Christie's first Mideast art auction garners $8.5mn
Christies held its first-ever art auction in the Middle East this week in Dubai, bringing in almost $8.5 million with Indian art fetching the highest bids, the auction house said on Thursday.
Missing couch at heart of Freud's 150th birthday celebrations
The couch, the psychoanalysts main tool where patients can lie down and reveal their inner thoughts, is at the heart of rather subdued celebrations in honor of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Sigmund Freud in Vienna.
Iran shows off seldom-seen hoard of Western art
Iran has unveiled its rarely-seen collection of modern art, featuring works by Western artists including Paul Gauguin, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollack and Andy Warhol that have spent much of the past 25 years locked away.
A moment out of time
A moment out of time Khaled Hafez Special to the Middle East Times Maarouf, 39, studied painting in Egypt and having completed his arts studies in 1981, he decided to do advanced studies in Rome, Italy.


