NeueHouse Hollywood Showcases Rare Photos by Andy Warhol

“Andy Warhol: Photo Factory” features images of icons such as Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Debbie Harry. 

The Hollywood branch of the private work and social space NeueHouse is showing a new exhibition of ultra-rare photographs taken by Andy Warhol. “Andy Warhol: Photo Factory” features over 120 images – 20 of which have never been exhibited before –, making it the largest West Coast exposition of the artist’s photography to date. 

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The exhibition showcases Warhol’s photographic work in a variety of processes, including Polaroids, 16mm film screen tests, photo booth strips, and stitched-together photos. The show features work going from the 1960s through the 80s, shortly before the artist’s death. Photos of famous friends, such as Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Grace Jones, Dolly Parton, and Debbie Harry are also included. 

Throughout the exhibition, visitors will also be able to see four films from Warhol’s screen test series, including “Archie and George with Coca Cola,” “Lou Reed,” and “Freddy Last Dance.” The clips give insight into the artist’s dreamy perspective of New York City – where his studio, “The Factory” was based. 

The set was curated and produced in partnership with the international photography museum Fotografiska, Hedges Projects, and Jack Shainman Gallery. “Andy Warhol: Photo Factory” will be open at NeueHouse Hollywood through July 9. Tickets and additional information are available on NeueHouse.com.

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