Exhibition: Andy Warhol and Photography – A Social Media

Exhibition: Andy Warhol and Photography – A Social Media

a good picture is … of a famous person doing something unfamous. It’s about being in the right place at the wrong time” Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol and Photography: A Social Media reveals an unseen side of celebrated Pop artist Andy Warhol through his career-long obsession with photography. Whether he was behind or in front of the camera, photography formed an essential part of his artistic practice while also capturing an insider’s view of his celebrity social world.

Exclusive to Art Gallery of South Australia, this exhibition features photographs, experimental films and paintings by Warhol, including his famed Pop Art portraits of Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley from the 1960s. It also contains works by his photographic collaborators and creative contemporaries such as Christopher Makos, Gerard Malanga, Robert Mapplethorpe, David McCabe, and Duane Michals.

Decades before social media, Warhol’s photography was candid, collaborative and social, attuned to the power of the image to shape his public persona and self-identity. Many of his photographs from the 1970s and 1980s offer behind-the-scenes glimpses into his own life and the lives of friends and celebrities such as Muhammad Ali, Bob Dylan, Debbie Harry, Mick Jagger, John Lennon, Liza Minnelli, Lou Reed and Elizabeth Taylor. This exhibition asks the question, was Warhol the original influencer?’ AGSA website.

Art Gallery of South Australia. Adelaide. 3 March – 14 May 2023

Main photograph above: Oliviero Toscani. b 1942. Andy Warhol. 1975. Injet print 32 x 46 cm. Art Gallery of South Australia.

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David Tatnall is an Australian fine art photographer & editor of View Camera Australia.

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  1. Gary Sauer-Thompson at 3:11 am

    The Warhol exhibition is part of the 2023 Adelaide Festival of Arts.

    Another photographer included in the Festival is Alex Frayne, a local SA photographer who is collaborating with keyboardist Paul Grabowsky. The latter will spontaneously compose an aural response to Frayne’s projected landscapes at the Adelaide Town Hall.

    Frayne’s South Australian landscapes have been recently published as a book by Wakefield Press.
    (https://www.wakefieldpress.com.au/product.php?productid=1645&cat=11&page=3)

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