Andy Warhol: A Biography is a captivating exploration of the life and art of the influential American artist Andy Warhol. Written by Wayne Koestenbaum, this biography delves into Warhol's rise to fame in the 1960s and his impact on the art world and popular culture. Koestenbaum examines Warhol's iconic works, such as his Campbell's Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe portraits, and explores the themes of consumerism, celebrity, and mass media that permeate his art. The biography also delves into Warhol's personal life, including his relationships with other artists, musicians, and celebrities, as well as his struggles with fame and his role as a gay man in a conservative society. With its insightful analysis and engaging storytelling, Andy Warhol: A Biography offers readers a deeper understanding of the enigmatic artist and his enduring legacy.