Who, What, Where. The black and white photographs in this exhibition reveal the people, things and places that spontaneously captured the Warol's attention and fed his larger body of work.
curated by Jean Makin
Andy Warhol’s black and white photographs in this exhibition reveal the people, things and places that spontaneously captured his attention and fed his larger body of work. The legendary artist used photographs throughout his silkscreen paintings, drawings and prints.
The ASU Art Museum received 155 Polaroid photographs and gelatin silver prints from The Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program, which donated more than 28,500 works to educational institutions across the United States.
For more information:
www.warholfoundation.org/legacy/biography.html
Public Reception: Thursday, April 7 from 7-8pm
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