The Andy Warhol Foundation
Warhol Foundation report looks back on 20 years of philanthropy
The New York organisation has disbursed more than $200m in cash grants and art donations since the artist's death in 1987
Warhol board faces threat of class action
Movie producer Joe Simon-Whelan sues, believing his work is genuine
Grant for Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh to catalogue Warhol’s “Time capsules”
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has awarded the museum $600,000
Trial Warhol prints may be authenticated in alleged policy adjustment for Authentication Board
A source close to the Andy Warhol Authentication Board hints at a change of heart
Warhol “Athletes” commissioned for $800,000 to be sold for $28m
This is the first time a complete set of the series is on offer
Film-maker claims Warhol sexuality cover up
Denying the artist’s homosexuality makes his work more saleable, she says
The films of Warhol’s lost lover rediscovered: A documentary on Danny Williams
Esther Robinson’s engrossing movie includes footage of several of Williams’ films
New documentary challenging the gatekeepers of Warhol’s legacy
Alan Yentob shines a revealing light on the secretive world of the Warhol Authentication Board
Art historians appointed to the Warhol Authentication Board to help judge attributions
The Warhol Foundation adds curatorial experts to attempt to ease the controversy surrounding its authentication board
Andy Warhol Authentication Board changes disclosure policy
The panel has agreed to reveal, on a case-by-case basis, why it rejects works, but the process is still far from transparent
Corbis to represent Warhol Foundation’s digital archive
Corbis already represents the archives of Christie’s, Reuters, Condé Nast, and the Ansel Adams Trust
Warhol Foundation gives $10 million to artists
The money is being given to Creative Capital, a nonprofit picking up the slack in arts funding
Andy Warhol Authentication Board rejects claims of impropriety concerting Ekstract silk screens
The board acknowledges that the artist “employed assistants”, but says that he “carefully supervised them”
Warhol board hits back against The Art Newspaper report
The panel has attracted controversy for refusing to authenticate works attributed by their owners to Warhol
Challenge to the Andy Warhol Authentication Board
Four people are responsible for establishing whether works by the artist are authentic. Their decision is final. Now they are under attack by collectors who say they have ulterior motives for rejecting works
Andy Warhol at Sadie Coles: private drawings from the 1950s
These never-before-seen works show a more personal side of the artist
New York galleries respond to Andy Warhol retrospective
C&M Arts, Gagosian Gallery, and Paul Kasmin all jump on the bandwagon
Berlin Andy Warhol retrospective comes to LA
The blockbuster show comes to the US via London
The Andy Warhol Foundation joins up with leading licensing agency to develop products for the mass market
The foundation has licensed Warhol imagery for around 13 years
Phaidon to publish Warhol catalogue raisonné
It will comprise of six volumes, beginning with his production from 1961 to 1963
Warhol lawyer loses $1.35 million in court ruling
Mr Hayes was told that he was only owed $3.5 million
Court makes decision in battle over Warhol estate
The Andy Warhol Foundation is appealing the case, which will be heard in October
The Warhol estate undervalued, finds court
The judge’s ruling resolves the crux of the legal war between the foundation and the lawyer for Warhol’s estate
Embattled Warhol estate fights legal fees
Christie's in the dock over whether Warhol's estate is worth $220 million or $558 million
Daimler-Benz sponsors Warhol car crashes in Madrid
The series known as “Cars” opens the season at the Juan March Foundation