In 1964, he began following the artist around New York and chronicling his exploits. His photographs finally saw the light of day four decades later.
Source: New York Times
David McCabe, Who Photographed Warhol Becoming Warhol, Dies at 80
More from ARTMore posts in ART »
More from Culture (Arts)More posts in Culture (Arts) »
- The Museum of Broadway Is Open. Here Are 10 Highlights.
- How a Dance Company Director Spends His Sundays
- Gauging Our Return to Office and the Subways, One Tip at a Time
- Should a Park Include a Burial Ground? Residents of Newburgh, N.Y., Can’t Agree.
- The Rockefeller Family Estate Expands to Include New Artists and Audiences
More from Deaths (Obituaries)More posts in Deaths (Obituaries) »
- Joseph Esposito, Longtime N.Y.P.D. Chief, Is Dead at 73
- Jack Goldstein, a Savior of Broadway Theaters, Dies at 74
- Richard Severo, Times Reporter in Internal Clash Over Book, Dies at 90
- Overlooked No More: Audrey Munson, Forgotten but, Living On in Sculptures, Not Gone
- Alice Teirstein, Who Introduced Youths to Dance, Dies at 93
More from New York CityMore posts in New York City »
- Goodbye, 6 p.m. Sunsets. See You Next Year.
- Here is the latest on the mayor’s indictment.
- Live Updates: Eric Adams Is Indicted in New York
- Texas couple gets lengthy prison sentences after their dogs mauled elderly veteran to death
- Jennifer Lopez runs errands in LA after PDA-filled reunion with estranged husband Ben Affleck
More from photographyMore posts in photography »
More from Warhol, AndyMore posts in Warhol, Andy »
- ‘The Collaboration,’ About Warhol and Basquiat, Plans Broadway Bow
- Hochul Names White Nationalism as Our Greatest Threat
- Antiques Dealer Vito Giallo, Who Worked for Andy Warhol, Unearths His Gems
- Ivy Nicholson, Model and Warhol Factory Star, Dies at 88
- New York Public Library to Keep Picture Collection Browsable
Be First to Comment