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A front-row view of Andy Warholās relentless rise from cult New York Pop artist to 20th-century icon,Ā charted by legendary photojournalist Steve Shapiro in over 120 photos. From working at the Factory to hanging out with his entourage, including the Velvet Underground in Los Angeles,Ā witness Warhol at the peak of creativity and cultural influence.
Pop Life
Pictures of Andy Warhol by Steve Schapiro
In 1965, Steve Schapiro started documenting Andy Warhol forĀ LIFEĀ magazine: Warhol was cementing a reputation as an important Pop artist who drew his inspiration from popular culture and commercial objects. With his sunglasses, blond wig, and bland public utterances, Warhol was enigmatic, charismatic, intensely ambitious, and aware that to become a star, you needed the presence of people to document your ascent. Schapiro, also ambitious and hardworking, who in his own words ākept quiet and smiled a lot,ā was an ideal witness to Warholās relentless rise from cult New York artist to 20th-century icon.Ā Ironically,Ā LIFEĀ never published the story, so many of these images are seen here for the first time, scanned from negatives found deep in Schapiroās archive.
Between 1965 and 1966,Ā Schapiro busily photographed Warhol and his entourage of superstars, including the legendary Edie Sedgwick and Nico, hanging out art openings,. making his underground movieĀ Camp, working on his silkscreens at the Factory, and roaming the streets of New York. Schapiro was also present at the opening of Warholās first museum retrospective at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, attended by a hyped-up crowd of thousands āthe night where artās coolest new king was crowned and Andymania was born. The final stop on the Warhol express train is Los Angeles, where Andy exhibited his ironicĀ Silver CloudsĀ at the Ferus Gallery, stayed at the picturesque Castle, and set up and filmed a performance byĀ cult band the Velvet Underground.
Featuring more than 120 photographs, Schapiroās images are juxtaposed with tipped-in plates of original Warhol artworks exhibited during the period.Ā The art works includeĀ Before and After, 4, 1962, Colored Campbellās Soup Can, 1965, S&H Green Stamps, 1965, One Dollar Bills (Fronts), 1962, 100 Cans, 1962, Flowers, 1965, Shot Red Marilyn, 1964, Elvis I and II [Elvis Diptych] [Ferus Type], 1963ā64, Green Disaster # 2 (Green Disaster Ten Times), 1963, White Disaster (White Car Crash 19 Times), 1963, and many others.Ā Also featuring an interview with Steve Shapiro, who passed away in early 2022, and an essay and extended captions by official Warhol biographer Blake Gopnik. Andy Warhol and Friends 1965ā1966Ā is a definitive portrait of a groundbreaking artist at a transformative period in postwar American culture.
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A front-row view of Andy Warholās relentless rise from cult New York Pop artist to 20th-century icon,Ā charted by legendary photojournalist Steve Shapiro in over 120 photos. From working at the Factory to hanging out with his entourage, including the Velvet Underground in Los Angeles,Ā witness Warhol at the peak of creativity and cultural influence.
Pop Life
Pictures of Andy Warhol by Steve Schapiro
In 1965, Steve Schapiro started documenting Andy Warhol forĀ LIFEĀ magazine: Warhol was cementing a reputation as an important Pop artist who drew his inspiration from popular culture and commercial objects. With his sunglasses, blond wig, and bland public utterances, Warhol was enigmatic, charismatic, intensely ambitious, and aware that to become a star, you needed the presence of people to document your ascent. Schapiro, also ambitious and hardworking, who in his own words ākept quiet and smiled a lot,ā was an ideal witness to Warholās relentless rise from cult New York artist to 20th-century icon.Ā Ironically,Ā LIFEĀ never published the story, so many of these images are seen here for the first time, scanned from negatives found deep in Schapiroās archive.
Between 1965 and 1966,Ā Schapiro busily photographed Warhol and his entourage of superstars, including the legendary Edie Sedgwick and Nico, hanging out art openings,. making his underground movieĀ Camp, working on his silkscreens at the Factory, and roaming the streets of New York. Schapiro was also present at the opening of Warholās first museum retrospective at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia, attended by a hyped-up crowd of thousands āthe night where artās coolest new king was crowned and Andymania was born. The final stop on the Warhol express train is Los Angeles, where Andy exhibited his ironicĀ Silver CloudsĀ at the Ferus Gallery, stayed at the picturesque Castle, and set up and filmed a performance byĀ cult band the Velvet Underground.
Featuring more than 120 photographs, Schapiroās images are juxtaposed with tipped-in plates of original Warhol artworks exhibited during the period.Ā The art works includeĀ Before and After, 4, 1962, Colored Campbellās Soup Can, 1965, S&H Green Stamps, 1965, One Dollar Bills (Fronts), 1962, 100 Cans, 1962, Flowers, 1965, Shot Red Marilyn, 1964, Elvis I and II [Elvis Diptych] [Ferus Type], 1963ā64, Green Disaster # 2 (Green Disaster Ten Times), 1963, White Disaster (White Car Crash 19 Times), 1963, and many others.Ā Also featuring an interview with Steve Shapiro, who passed away in early 2022, and an essay and extended captions by official Warhol biographer Blake Gopnik. Andy Warhol and Friends 1965ā1966Ā is a definitive portrait of a groundbreaking artist at a transformative period in postwar American culture.

















