Whitney Museum to Exhibit 732 Andy Warhol Polaroid Photographs from Personal Archive
The Whitney Museum of American Art will present 'Andy Warhol Family Album,' an exhibition featuring 732 Polaroid photographs dating primarily from 1972 to 1973. The works are drawn from one of six Holson 'family albums' assembled by the artist and include candid snapshots of collaborators, scenes from Montauk, and travel photography. Organized by curator Roxanne Smith, the exhibition highlights Warhol's use of the Big Shot and SX-70 cameras as foundational tools for his silkscreen portraiture.
- Artists: Andy Warhol, Wanda Gág, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe, Claes Oldenburg
- People: Roxanne Smith
- Museums: Whitney Museum of American Art
- Locations: New York, Montauk, Europe
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