
At the Movies with Andy Warhol
Carlos Valladares tracks the artist’s engagements with Hollywood glamour, thinking through the ways in which the star system and its marketing engine informed his work.
Fall 2025 Issue
The Fall 2025 issue of Gagosian Quarterly is now available, featuring Andy Warhol’s Blue Liz as Cleopatra (1962) on the cover.

Andy Warhol’s Blue Liz as Cleopatra (1962), on the cover of Gagosian Quarterly, Fall 2025
Andy Warhol’s Blue Liz as Cleopatra (1962), on the cover of Gagosian Quarterly, Fall 2025
In this issue’s cover story, Carlos Valladares considers Warhol’s fascination with the silver screen and its constellation of stars.
The Fall Quarterly includes a roundtable with John Currin, Jenny Saville, and Dana Schutz on the impact Willem de Kooning’s work has had on their own artistic formation. Ahead of an exhibition of new paintings, Nathaniel Mary Quinn discusses his engagement with literature in general and the novels of Alice Walker in particular. And in other examples of cross-pollination, Harry Thorne writes on Peter Doig and music, and novelist Douglas Stuart speaks with Jenny Saville about shared experiences in writing and painting.
Elsewhere in the issue, Jordan Carter explores Cady Noland’s Polaroids, Ekaterina Juskowski delves into the life and work of Olga de Amaral, and Ben Street argues for the contemporary importance of Fra Angelico.
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Artwork © 2025 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Carlos Valladares tracks the artist’s engagements with Hollywood glamour, thinking through the ways in which the star system and its marketing engine informed his work.

The Fall 2024 issue of Gagosian Quarterly is now available, featuring Andy Warhol’s Mao (1972) on the cover.

Jessica Beck examines Andy Warhol’s return to painting in the 1970s, focusing on the artist’s Mao series.

Andy Warhol’s Insiders at the Gagosian Shop in London’s historic Burlington Arcade is a group exhibition and shop takeover that feature works by Warhol and portraits of the artist by friends and collaborators including photographers Ronnie Cutrone, Michael Halsband, Christopher Makos, and Billy Name. To celebrate the occasion, Makos met with Gagosian director Jessica Beck to speak about his friendship with Warhol and the joy of the unexpected.
In this video, Jessica Beck, director at Gagosian, Beverly Hills, sits down to discuss the three early paintings by Andy Warhol from 1963 featured in the exhibition Andy Warhol: Silver Screen, at Gagosian in Paris.

Against the backdrop of the 2020 US presidential election, historian Hal Wert takes us through the artistic and political evolution of American campaign posters, from their origin in 1844 to the present. In an interview with Quarterly editor Gillian Jakab, Wert highlights an array of landmark posters and the artists who made them.

Raymond Foye speaks with the actor who impersonated Andy Warhol during the great Warhol lecture hoax in the late 1960s. The two also discuss Midgette’s earlier film career in Italy and the difficulty of performing in a Warhol film.

Jessica Beck, the Milton Fine Curator of Art at the Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, considers the artist’s career-spanning use of Polaroid photography as part of his more expansive practice.

Rare-book expert Douglas Flamm speaks with designer Norman Diekman about his unique collection of books on art and architecture. Diekman describes his first plunge into book collecting, the history behind it, and the way his passion for collecting grew.

Gwen Allen recounts her discovery of cutting-edge artists’ magazines from the 1960s and 1970s and explores the roots and implications of these singular publications.

James Lawrence explores how contemporary artists have grappled with the subject of the library.

The Winter 2019 issue of Gagosian Quarterly is now available, featuring a selection from Christopher Wool’s Westtexaspsychosculpture series on its cover.