All Andy Warhol Artworks © 2016 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York and DACS, London
1.1Andy Warhol, Big Torn Campbell’s Soup Can (Pepper Pot), 1962. Collection of The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
1.2Andy Warhol, Abstract Sculpture, 1983, Screenprint on crumpled Mylar, 45.7 x 24.8cm, framed 50.8 x 30.48 x 27.94 cm. Collection Christopher Makos. The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. Photograph Takao Ikejiri.
1.3Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Francesco Clemente, Collaboration (Abstract Sculpture), ca. 1984. Collection of The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
1.4Wolfgang Tillmans, Lighter 84, unique c-type print in Plexiglas hood, 64 x 54 cm, 2010. Courtesy of the artist and Maureen Paley Gallery.
1.5Seth Price, Hostage Video Still with Time Stamp, 2005, Road-sign inks screen-printed on polyester film, grommets. Courtesy of the artist.
2.1Andy Warhol, Campbell’s Soup Box, 1962. Collection of The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
2.2Andy Warhol, Statue of Liberty, 1962. Collection of The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
2.3Ken Heyman, Stable Gallery, 1964. Courtesy of Ken Heyman.
3.1Andy Warhol, Silver Clouds, 1966. © Nat Finkelstein.
3.2Billy Name, Photograph of Andy Warhol with Infinite Sculpture on roof of the Factory, 1965. Courtesy of Billy Name.
3.3IT, Pneumatic Judd, 1965. Exhibition view at Raven Row, London, 2013. Photograph by Marcus J. Leith. Courtesy of the artist and TrépanierBaer Gallery.
3.4Installation of Andy Warhol’s Large Sleep and Large Kiss sculptures at The Andy Warhol Museum, 1994. Collection of The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
3.5Jason Sapan, Portrait of Andy Warhol, 1977. Hologram, Plexiglas, light. Courtesy of Jason Sapan.
4.1Andy Warhol, Installation view, Shadows, 1978–79, Heiner Friedrich Gallery, 393 West Broadway, New York City. Courtesy of the Dia Art Foundation, New York.
4.2Andy Warhol in the installation of Shadows, 1978–79, Heiner Friedrich Gallery, 393 West Broadway, New York City. Photo: Arthur Tress. Courtesy of the Dia Art Foundation, New York.
4.3 and 4.4Guests to the Shadows 1979 exhibition. Courtesy of the Dia Art Foundation.
4.5View of Andy Warhol, Invisible Sculpture at Area, 1985. Photograph by Paige Powell copyright (LOC), 1985.
4.6Paul Thek, Meat Piece with Warhol Brillo Box, 1965. Beeswax, painted wood and Plexiglass. 35.6 x 43.2 x 43.2 cm. Philadelphia Museum of Art. Purchased with funds contributed by the Daniel W. Dietrich Foundation, 1990 © The Estate of George Paul Thek. Courtesy of Alexander and Bonin, New York.
5.1Evelyn Hofer, Andy Warhol Dining Room, N.Y. 1987, Estate of Evelyn Hofer.
5.2Installation view of Raid the Icebox I with Andy Warhol, Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, 23 April- 30 June, 1970. Courtesy of the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence.
5.3Andy Warhol, Dominique de Menil in front of “Portrait of Lydia” by Rev. Matthew William Peters, from “Little Red Book No. 172”, 1969. Collection of The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
5.4Andy Warhol, Sculpture, from “Little Red Book No. 172”, 1969. Collection of The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
5.5Andy Warhol, Objects, from “Little Red Book No. 172”, 1969. Collection of The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
5.6Andy Warhol, Chairs, from “Little Red Book No. 172”, 1969. Collection of The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
5.7Andy Warhol, Double exposure, historical footwear and antique parasols, from “Little Red Book No. 172”, 1969. Collection of The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
5.8Andy Warhol, Person pointing to a copy of Leonardo’s “Mona Lisa”, from “Little Red Book No. 172”, 1969. Collection of The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
5.9Kelley Walker, Untitled +180 or −180 hue and Untitled, 2007. 146.1 diameter x .3 cm. Installation shot: Le Magisin-Centre National d’Art Contemporain, Grenoble, France (10/7/07-1/6/08). © Kelley Walker. Courtesy of the Paula Cooper Gallery, New York.
5.10Andy Warhol, Time Capsule -11, 1977. Collection of The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.
6.1Evelyn Hofer, Warhol’s Studio with Last Supper, N.Y. 1987. Estate of Evelyn Hofer.