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27 Years of Hollywood In Polaroids By Andy Warhol

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Andy Warhol and the Art of Secular Iconography

Today is the 27 years anniversary of Andy’s death. Andy Warhol was perhaps the greatest iconographer, iconolater and iconoclast of our time.

This is probably the best time to revisit one of his main contribution to modern arts : the pop-celebrity. The artist who was dazzled by celebrity and fame described in its work what celebrity worship and human objectification is in modern society. Warhol’s Polaroids provide an interesting look at the celebrities of his days. At this time where fame had the chance to last 15 long minutes, this polaroïds where an attempt to deconstruction of the celebrity image which shows the today’s celebrities in the most unflattering light.

Warhol view of the celebrities was mostly shape in his fascination of it. Warhol was fascinated by Marilyn, the wild figures from the studio 54, and by the night.

Let’s revisit the story of Andy Warhol and his celebrity polaroid portraits.

Celebrity Portraits taken by Andy Warhol with his Polaroid Camera Diana Ross, 1981 Diane Von Furstenberg, 1984_Andy Warhol Arnold Schwarzenegger_Andy Warhol Carolina Herrera, 1978_AndyWarhol Andre Leon Talley, 1984_Andy Warhol celebrities by Andy warhol_Diana Vreeland bianka jagger by andy warhol debbie harry by andy warhol Princess Caroline Yves Saint Laurent Andy Warhol Truman Capote Farrah Fawcett Andy warhol andy-warhol-polaroids-young-yoko-ono Celebrity Portraits taken by Andy Warhol with his Polaroid Camera OJ Simpson, 1977 Celebrity Portraits taken by Andy Warhol with his Polaroid Camera John Lennon, 1971 Celebrity Portraits taken by Andy Warhol with his Polaroid Camera Debbie Harry, 1980 - Copie Celebrity Portraits taken by Andy Warhol with his Polaroid Camera Dolly Parton, 1985 - Copie Celebrity Portraits taken by Andy Warhol with his Polaroid Camera Tina Turner, 1974 Celebrity Portraits taken by Andy Warhol with his Polaroid Camera Arnold Schwarzenegger, 1977 Celebrity Portraits taken by Andy Warhol with his Polaroid Camera Gianni Versace, 1980 Celebrity Portraits taken by Andy Warhol with his Polaroid Camera Muhammad Ali, 1977


Filed under: Beyond Art, Beyond Celebrity Culture, Old Hollywood Tagged: Andy Warhol, arnol schwarzeneger, beyond celebrity art, Bianca Jagger, debbie harry, Diana Ross, dolly parton, DVF, gianni versace, john lennon, muhammad ali, oj simpson, polaroid, princess caroline, Tina Turner, Truman Capote, yoko one, Yves Saint Laurent

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