East 66 Street NYC, 1987
4X5 In Format Film
Soon after Warhol’s death photographer David Gamble was permitted access to Warhol’s East 66th street House, Factory and Warehouse. There, he captured the placement of Warhol’s belongings as the artist had lived with them over the years. Rather than simply documenting the space, Gamble’s careful still-lifes capture the humanity and fierce individuality of the artist.
At times, Gamble superimposed colorful silkscreened depictions of Warhol in his house (seen above).
Also pictured: Roy Lichtenstein’s “Laughing Cat” can be seen hanging in Warhol’s home. Signed and dated ’61.
Available size options with and without framing are below;
- Paper 20" x 24" - Edition size: 10
- Paper 48" x 40" - Edition size: 5
- Aluminum - 20" x 24" - Edition size: 10
- Aluminum - 48" x 40" - Edition size: 5
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