Eve Arnold (1912 – 2012)
Andy Warhol at the Silver Factory, New York City, 1964
The famous Pop artist exercising with weights seated on a toilet bowl in the Silver Factory, his studio in New York City where he often blurred the lines between personal and professional. Many of his friends who visited the Factory also featured in his work. The first of the three studios that made up the Factory was known as the Silver Factory because Billy Name, photographer and Warhol’s lover, decorated the walls and ceiling with tin foil and silver (parts of it seen in the background of this photograph).
Gelatin silver print, print date: 1970s
Image dimensions 24,9 x 16,7 cm (24,9 x 16,7 inch)
Condition
Double weight paper, semi-matte surface
Annotations
Photographer's agency stamp, handwritten negative no. »64-34-1/35« in ink and annotated »Andy Warhol« in pencil on the reverse
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