In the 1970s and 80s, iconic pop artist Andy Warhol made thousands of pictures with his Polaroid camera. The subjects range from celebrities to unknown individuals to objects that fascinated him, and many of these photos served as inspiration for his later paintings and silkscreens. This exhibition, made possible by a donation to the Luckman Fine Arts Complex Permanent Collection from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, presents a selection of these Polaroids to the public for the first time.
See exhibition images here.
SPECIAL EXTENDED HOURS AND RECEPTION: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9 6-8PM.
EXHIBITION DATES: JAN 26 – MAR 23
ADMISSION: FREE
GALLERY HOURS: M-TH+SAT: 12PM-5PM FRI+SUN: CLOSED
PARKING: Located across from the Luckman Complex, on the campus of Cal State L.A., at a rate of $1 per hour.