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An old Amiga computer with several colorful works of art by Andy Warhol on the screen.

Amiga 1000

In 1985, Commodore asked Andy Warhol to create digital art using the Amiga 1000. His works, saved on floppy disks, remained unseen for nearly 20 years until they were recovered in 2014. Visitors can now explore these digital drawings on a modified Amiga 1000 with a vintage monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

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Person sitting on a stool in front of a camera setup, wearing a black tank top and ripped blue jeans, making a peace sign. Background features silver brick walls and framed pictures.

Screen Test Machine

Between 1964 and 1966, Warhol created almost five hundred Screen Tests of famous and anonymous visitors to his studio. In this gallery reminiscent of Warhol’s studio, visitors are invited to create their own screen test utilizing a touch screen interface, a moveable backdrop, a specially modified vintage camera, and twin studio lights. Upon completion, an email is sent to the visitor for downloading and sharing.

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A girl plays with silver balloons in the Silver Clouds gallery of The Andy Warhol Museum.

Andy Warhol’s Silver Clouds installation at The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh
© The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
Photo by Abby Warhola

Silver Clouds

Warhol created Silver Clouds with the assistance of Billy Klüver for a 1966 exhibition at the Leo Castelli Gallery. A favorite of visitors to The Warhol, the Silver Clouds are reproduced for museum quality art installations and are not commercially available.

Eleven Mao portraits in different colors hanging on a wall wallpapered with purple Mao portraits.

Fourth floor Mao installation

Photo by Abby Warhola

Warhol Wallpaper

From the 1960s into the early 1980s, Warhol created wallpaper with images of cows, fish, Chairman Mao, among others. The Warhol refabricates Warhol’s wallpaper for museum-approved use in art exhibitions. Warhol’s wallpapers are not commercially available and have only been used in installations of Warhol’s work.

The image shows an art gallery with several framed artworks on the walls. On the left wall, there are multiple framed prints of Campbell's Soup cans in various colors and flavors. In the center of the gallery, a group of people, including adults and children, are walking and observing the artworks. The right wall features colorful prints with dollar signs and other abstract designs. The gallery has concrete floors and ceilings, illuminated by track lighting.

Good Business: Andy Warhol’s Screenprints

Over 90 artworks and archival materials provides insight into the screenprinting process and highlights how Warhol used this technique to explore familiar themes throughout his career.

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