Andy Warhol, New York Post. Westwood Gallery NYC
New York Post [double], circa 1980-85, screenprint on newsprint paper on linen / unique, front lower right stamp © ANDY WARHOL, authenticated by Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board, 38 x 50 inches [framed size 43 x 55 inches]

Andy Warhol
Black & White
Unique Works

Gallery I:
Westwood Gallery is proud to present the unique works of Andy Warhol. On view are large works by Warhol that display the iconic screen prints that are the hallmark of the artist. Currently on view are a number of never before exhibited large scale unique works in black and white. The significance of the artist’s creative process and intellectual experimentation reveal an interiority to the genius of 20th Century post-modern art. The unique works on view were the initial stage of innovation created by Warhol that allowed him to experiment with color, composition and effect. The recreation of images in their varying forms created a body of work that placed Andy Warhol in an ever evolving state. All the artworks on view have been authenticated by the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board and bear the copyright‘© Andy Warhol’ in their bottom right corner.

 

Andy Warhol, Joseph Beuys: Westwood Gallery NYC
Joseph Beuys,
circa 1980-85, screenprint on newsprint paper on linen / unique, front lower right stamp © ANDY WARHOL, authenticated by Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board, 47 ½ x 35 inches [framed size 52 ¾ x 40 ¾ inches]

Gallery II Andy Warhol:
Works on paper from the early 1960s The works of the early 1960s have an experimental and exploratory feel in which Warhol combined artistic stamping with written instructions, and on occasion, watercolor. When seen together, the works delineate a shift in Warhol's creative process where he begins to draw from life, existing images, and fragments of consumer culture.

Photographs of Andy Warhol, 1964:
The photographs depict the Factory during a time when Warhol selectively received admirers, artists, musicians, editors, actors and socialites amicably. The black and white images on view epitomize the definitive image of Warhol as an artist in unique and creative contexts.

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Andy Warhol, New York Post: Westwood Gallery NYC
New York Post [single], circa 1980-85, screenprint on newsprint paper on linen / unique, front lower right stamp © ANDY WARHOL, authenticated by Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board, 37 x 26 ½ inches [framed size 42 ¼ x 32 inches]