Uncle Andy's

by James Warhola

Published 10 March 2003
When James Warhola was a little boy, his father, the local junk man, always had the urge to make something interesting out of junk. And when they drove to New York City to visit Uncle Andy, James was truly amazed at how even the most ordinary things can be turned into art. Offering a unique perspective on Andy Warhol, James recounts the wackiness of visiting Uncle Andy, complete with waking up to towers of soup boxes and playing hide-and-seek with 25 cats named Sam. And, maybe most importantly, young readers also get to share the world of art in which Warhola grew up.