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The Minox and the Big Shot
Andy Warhol's Photography (1970-87)
Wednesday, September 23 - Sunday, December 13  
The University Gallery

This exhibition of Andy Warhol’s photographs is culled from over 100 Polaroids and black and white silver gelatin prints granted to the University Gallery by the Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program. Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Andy Warhol Foundation, the Program aims to provide greater access to Warhol’s creative process and to enable a wide range of people to view the important yet relatively unknown body of Warhol’s photography.


The Minox & the Big Shot explores the significance of Warhol's photography in relation to his larger artistic practice. The works on view in this exhibition provide a counterpoint to the artist's better known Pop paintings and films from the 1960's in their diminutive size and non-iconic quality. Numerous Polaroids of unknown sitters and candid black and white shots of friends are mixed with photos of the famous company Warhol kept. Together, they offer the opportunity to see through Warhol's eyes, the individuals and objects which fascinated him, and they become icons in their own right, of the quest for fame with which Warhol was always preoccupied.

As the University Gallery’s first Curatorial Fellow, Kathleen Banach (M.A. candidate in Art History ’09) will work in consultation with the staff of the University Gallery and art history professor Mario Ontiveros to focus her research on these photographs. She will be the first to study this body of Warhol’s work, culminating in an exhibition and curatorial essay which will provide a wealth of information about the artist’s process and interaction with his subjects.

Related programming will include panel discussions, guest speakers, and film screenings.

 

ASSOCIATED EVENTS

Empire
An Exclusive Screening of Warhol's 8-Hour Film
Wednesday, October 7     from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
University Gallery
The University Gallery hosts an exclusive, all-day screening of Andy Warhol's notorious 1964 black and white film, "Empire". The screening affords a rare opportunity to view this important film in its entirety.

Warhol in China
A Conversation with Christopher Makos and John Alper
Wednesday, October 14     5:00 pm
University Gallery
Warhol photographer Christopher Makos and Filmmaker John Alper reminisce about their trip to China with Andy Warhol in 1982.

Andy Warhol called Makos "the most modern photographer in America." His photographs have been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums internationally, with works shown at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, IVAM museum (Valencia), and recently, the permanent collection of the Reina Sofia Museum (Madrid).. Photos and film clips will be shown of Warhol at his most relaxed and personal.

John Alper is an award-winning storytelling spots director and documentary film maker. His film 'Living American Theater Dance' won him several film festival awards. He received an Emmy for outstanding camerawork at the Lake Placid Olympics.

They are joined in conversation with UMass History professor and expert on contemporary Chinese history Sigrid Schmalzer who places this trip in its historical context.


In Conversation
Cancelled     5:00 pm
University Gallery
In Conversation, with Christian Appy, UMass History Professor, Daniel Czitrom, Mt. Holyoke History Professor, and Mario Ontiveros, UMass Art History Professor, who will talk about Andy Warhol and the historic and social currents of that turbulent time in US history.

 

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