Warhol Collection
On display is a collection of photographs documenting the life of Andy Warhol, as well as the activities in his legendary studio, The Factory, and at various locations within the New York art and culture scene of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. The photographs are by artists who were part of this scene, including Ben Buchanon, Billy Name, Christopher Makos, Nat Finkelstein, Leee Black Childers, and Marshall Swerman, as well as works by Andy Warhol himself.
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These photographers were not mere observers; they lived right in the midst of the scene. Their images show not only Warhol and his immediate circle, but also numerous personalities who were then considered outsiders yet belonged to his inner circle — including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Divine, and the so-called “Superstars”.
The exhibition offers a unique insight into a time of extraordinary artistic freedom, where everything seemed possible. It provides a glimpse into a creative universe that no longer exists in this form today.
In addition to the works of the accompanying photographers, the presentation also includes Andy Warhol’s own photographic works. These were created, like many of the featured photographs, not out of professional obligation, but out of a deep passion for life, art, and the immediate experience of one’s own surroundings.
It represents an authentic document of its time, capturing not only an era but also an attitude — radical, open, and full of a desire for experimentation.
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H.A. West, Andy Warhol
EMPLOYEE`S TEMPORARY ID-CARD ANDY WARHOL AND PAUL MORISSEY
Nat Finckelstein, Andy Warhol at the Silver Factory
Andy Warhol, Self portrait (Lonesome Cowboys)
Nat Finkelstein, Salvador Dali at Cordier and Ekstrom Gallery
26. Neil Winokur, Andy Warhol
Leee Black Childers, David Bowie
Nat Finkelstein, Dylan, Warhol & Elvis
Powell Ricky, Basquiat-Warhol, New York
