Andy Warhol "Still-Life Polaroids"
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At Paul Kasmin Gallery
Media: Photography
Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition Andy Warhol Still-Life Polaroids, comprised of unique photographs of objects and arrangements taken by Andy Warhol between 1977 and 1983. This selection of 70 Polaroids will be on view at 511 West 27th Street.
Famous for his contributions to Pop Art, Warhol used photography as an integral part of his art making process. He referred to his Polaroid Big Shot camera, which he purchased in 1970, as his "pencil and paper." The Polaroid prints, instantaneously tangible records of the transitory, served as subjects for Warhol's drawings, silkscreens, and paintings.
Meticulous arrays of bananas, knives, and crosses contrast with jumbled assemblages of shoes and other commercial products, including Warhol's iconic soup cans and Brillo boxes. Warhol often deploys multiplication and varying degrees of order to alter and enliven quotidian objects. In other compositions, such as a single gray human heart presented on a vibrant red plate, individual subjects in the picture frame gain potency in isolation. Recurrent themes of desire, consumption, and mortality run throughout. The rarity of these works, coupled with the dwindling production of Polaroid film, dually capture a specific time in both Warhol's practice and the history of photography.
Schedule
From 2008-10-29 To 2009-01-10
Artist(s)
Website
http://www.paulkasmingallery.com (venue's website)
Fee
Free
Venue Hours
From 10:00 To 18:00
Closed on Mondays, Sundays
Maps
Access
Between 26th and 27th St. Subway: C/E to 23rd Street
Address
293 10th Ave., New York, NY 10001
Phone: 212-563-4474 Fax: 212-563-4494
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