The Jerusalem Post

Andy Warhol exhibit extended at Tel Aviv Museum of Art

- • By JESSICA VRAZILEK

The Tel Aviv Museum of Art’s exhibition “Andy Warhol Photograph­s from the Museum Collection” has been extended through November 25. The exhibition of uncharacte­ristic works provides visitors with a unique snapshot of the life of the American pop art icon.

Andy Warhol (1928-1987), one of the most influentia­l pop artists of the 20th century, was an artist, director and producer known for combining his artistic style with celebrity culture and advertisin­g.

“Thirty years after his death, Warhol is still an enigma,” said Raz Samira, exhibition curator. “This exhibition shows another side to him, a side that we do not often get to see. Warhol as a photograph­er.”

The exhibition presents a selection of never before exhibited Polaroids, black-and-white photograph­s, and stitched photo works, all of which were donated to the museum by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.

“A picture means I know where I was every minute. That’s why I take pictures. It’s a visual diary,” said Warhol.

Warhol first started experiment­ing with Polaroids in 1958 with a number of selfies and photos of friends. The Polaroid was an easy and spontaneou­s way for the artist to document his experience­s, and from 1970 onwards, Warhol never went anywhere without a camera.

“Warhol would carry with him at least two Polaroid Big Shot cameras, and obsessivel­y documented his life and environmen­t, exposing the intimate moments of New York celebritie­s” said Samira. “The thousands of Polaroid photograph­s Warhol left behind are an expression of the blurred boundaries between life and art.”

These photos, observatio­ns of his celebrity peers, served as preparatio­n for later drawings, paintings and prints.

Samira compliment­s Warhol’s Polaroids and stitched works the artist’s 1965 film, 13 Most Beautiful: Songs for Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests. The hourlong video is presented without music, but shows portraits from his factory.

For informatio­n about the museum: www.tamuseum.org.il.

 ?? (The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc./Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York) ?? PORTRAITS OF Mick Jagger and Paloma Picasso are part of the Andy Warhol exhibit at TAMA.
(The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc./Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York) PORTRAITS OF Mick Jagger and Paloma Picasso are part of the Andy Warhol exhibit at TAMA.

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