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Established by Andy Warhol

Advancing the Visual Arts Since 1987

The mission, history, and people behind the Foundation
The latest news and updates from the Foundation and our grantees
The grants we make support artists, curators, art organizations, and arts writers
The ongoing legacy of a pop artist and cultural icon
Renée Green: The Equator Has Moved, installation view, Dia Beacon, 2025. Photo by Bill Jacobson Studio. Courtesy Dia Art Foundation. ©Renée Green and Free Agent Media.
Exhibition Support

Renée Green: The Equator Has Moved
Dia Art Foundation
New York, NY

Ximena Gariddo-Lecca, Geminations, 2025. Installation view.  Photo by Bob.
Multi-year Program Support

The Renaissance Society
Chicago, IL

Visual art and artists are at the center of our work. We believe in the intrinsic value of experimental artistic practice and promote artistic participation in cultural conversations at the highest level. 

The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts

Recently

Left to right: Raven Halfmoon, Soku & Nish (Caddo – Sun & Moon), 2022. Sinti Pokni (Choctaw – Snake Grandmother), 2022.
Exhibition Support

SITE Santa Fe 12th International: Once Within a Time
SITE Santa Fe
Santa Fe, NM

Sharon Kagan, “…and then this happened…”, 2025. Courtesy Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE). Photograph by Angel Origgi.
Multi-year Program Support

Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
Los Angeles, CA

Installation by DW Zinsser. Left to Right: nug I, 2025. Pen and acrylic on paper on panel. 12 x 16 inches. nug II, 2025. Pen and acrylic on paper on panel. 18 x 24 inches. nug III, 2025. Pen and acrylic on paper on panel. 16 x 12 inches. Grout Pout, 2024. Pen and acrylic on paper. 40 x 60 inches. nug spore, 2025. Epoxy clay, gloss medium, waterslide decals, bouncy balls, traffic cones, acrylic, found objects. 30 x 48 x 30 inches. ⁠
Multi-year Program Support

The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts
New York, NY

Foundation

The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Announces Spring 2025 Grant Recipients

9 July 2025

Cold War to the Cosmos: Distant Early Warning Systems and the Arctic, 2025. Installation view.
Exhibition Support

Cold War to the Cosmos: Distant Early Warning Systems and the Arctic
Anchorage Museum
Anchorage, AK

Rashid Zakat, rashid.tv, 2024
Video, vintage television monitors.
Multi-year Program Support

Asian Arts Initiatve
Asian Arts Initiative
Philadelphia, PA

1977

Thomas Ammann Fine Art initiates the ongoing Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonné: Paintings, Sculptures, and Drawings project.

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