Andy Warhol : photographs 1976 - 1987

Fascinating exhibition at the Photographers’ Gallery of work by Andy Warhol.

Warhol was only given a camera in the 1970s even though photographs had inspired him for much longer.

I loved his street pictures of New York and he showed a good eye for composition and juxtapositions of people and things.

He also did a series of pictures where he duplicated the image and had them sewn together to create a repeated picture like the screen prints. I loved one of items on a pantry self and another of the side of an ice cream van.

Of the three exhibitions on at the moment I found this the most interesting possibly because it was a visual artist working in another visual medium.

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