The Time Capsules are Warhol’s largest collecting project, in which he saved source material for his work and an enormous record of his own daily life. Warhol began creating his Time Capsules in 1974 after relocating his studio. He recognized that cardboard boxes used in the move were an efficient method for dealing with all of his “stuff.” Warhol selected items from the daily flood of correspondence, magazines, newspapers, gifts, photographs, business records, and material that passed through his hands to put in the open box by his desk. Once the box was full he sealed it with tape, marked it with a date or title, and put it in his archive. Collectively, this material provides a unique view into Warhol’s private world, as well as a broad cultural backdrop illustrating the social and artistic scene during his lifetime. From the early ’70s until his death in 1987, Warhol created 612 finished Time Capsules.
During this time period he was not only incredibly busy making art, but he was also collecting everything from cookie jars to contemporary art. An obsessive collector, Warhol constantly scoured auction houses, antique stores, and particularly flea markets for new treasures to add to his many collections. Warhol collected Fiestaware, World's Fair memorabilia, Art Deco silver, Native American objects, and folk art. He often acquired large collections as well—Hollywood publicity stills, crime scene photographs, and dental molds. All of these activities reflected his interest in Pop Art and his inspiration: consumer culture.
Annonce réalisée par Andy dans leo des années cinquante.
Yoyo Bischofberger, 1972.
Esquisse d'une femme assise, années cinquante.
Couverture du disque de The Rolling Stones, Sticky Fingers de 1971, dessiné par Warhol avec Craig Braun.
Journal dans lequel Warhol apparaît blessé par une décharge. Le 4 juin 1968.
Carte postale qui faisait partie du matériel promotionnel de Constantin Films. Datée en 1968.
Partie restante de l'une des images les plus importantes de Warhol. Celle qui donnerait lieu à "Jackie Series" de 1964.
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me gustan mucho las imagenes q has elegido para ilustrar este post!! genial la actu =)
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Andy Warhol is a hero :D
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such a pretty pics. and thanks for your comment.:)
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Thanks so inspiring! Your blog is lovely, maybe we can link each?
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Fabulous post - so interesting and well written. I love the photobooth shots. Thanks for sharing this. I really enjoyed it.
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Caroline
genial el post!
RépondreSupprimerI didn't know it! THANKS!
RépondreSupprimerno se si le envidio porque estubo tan cerca de marilyn o porque tenía ese talentazo ;)
seguramente me decante por lo primero =P
me quedo con la foto de los rolling no sabía que era de él... jeje
What a collection and great picture selection by you! How would we do it these days with all our virtual information. Put it all in a blog, close it down, start a new one?
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