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William John Kennedy: The Lost Archive: Photographs of Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana

Hardback

Main Details

Title William John Kennedy: The Lost Archive: Photographs of Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana
Authors and Contributors      By (author) William John Kennedy
Edited by Elizabeth Smith
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 280,Width 235
Category/GenreIndividual photographers
Photographs: collections
ISBN/Barcode 9781788841665
ClassificationsDewey:779.2092
Audience
General
Illustrations 75 Illustrations, black and white; 25 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher ACC Art Books
Imprint ACC Art Books
Publication Date 5 September 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Before they became two of America's most iconic pop artists, Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana were young aspiring creatives, living in New York. There, they met and befriended William John Kennedy, who would take some of the first photographs of these artists in their career. Many photographers worked with Andy Warhol, but few so early on in his career or in a such a uniquely collaborative fashion. After establishing a friendship with Robert Indiana and taking some of the first, important close-up images of him in his studio, Kennedy went on to work in a similarly creative way with Warhol. These striking images of the young Warhol and Indiana were lost for nearly 50 years before being rediscovered. They were immediately recognised as important documents by the Warhol Museum and by Robert Indiana, and presented in the Before they were Famous exhibition, which travelled to London and New York. The story of the re-discovery of these photographs was made into an acclaimed documentary in 2010 - Full Circle: Before They Were Famous, Documentary on William John Kennedy. William John Kennedy: Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana will be the first of William John Kennedy's books devoted solely to the time he spent with Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana. The book features pictures of both artists as well as images of Taylor Mead, UltraViolet and other members of Warhol's circle. AUTHOR: William John Kennedy has been a fine art and advertising photographer for over 60 years. He has shown at multiple exhibitions, from Love and Warhol Photography (2020: Metroquadro Gallery, Wynwood, Miami) to A Night at the W Museum (2019: W Hotel, Miami Design Week) and Essential Robert Indiana (2014: Indianapolis Museum of Art). His work resides in numerous museums across America, including the Andy Warhol Museum, the Indianapolis Museum of Art and the Detroit Institute of Art. His published books include The Essential Robert Indiana, (2014: Indianapolis Museum of Art), Love and Fame (2013: Indiana State University), and Munch/Warhol and the Multiple Image (2013: The American-Scandinavian Foundation). SELLING POINTS: . The first book devoted solely to William John Kennedy's friendship with Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana . Contains pictures of both artists in their youth, as well as members of Warhol's circle . An intimate glance at the lives of these artists, before they found fame 60 colour illustrations

Author Biography

William John Kennedy has been a fine art and advertising photographer for over 60 years. He has shown at multiple exhibitions, from Love and Warhol Photography (2020: Metroquadro Gallery, Wynwood, Miami) to A Night at the W Museum (2019: W Hotel, Miami Design Week) and Essential Robert Indiana (2014: Indianapolis Museum of Art). His work resides in numerous museums across America, including the Andy Warhol Museum, the Indianapolis Museum of Art and the Detroit Institute of Art. His published books include The Essential Robert Indiana, (2014: Indianapolis Museum of Art), Love and Fame (2013: Indiana State University), and Munch/Warhol and the Multiple Image (2013: The American-Scandinavian Foundation).

Reviews

"'We nearly threw them out': the photographs of Andy Warhol that sat in a cupboard for 50 years." - The Guardian "Unseen photographs of both Andy Warhol and Robert Indiana taken by their mutual friend, William John Kennedy, give new insights into how both men made their art." - The Art Newspaper "William John Kennedy's striking images capture the artists prior to finding critical acclaim, exploring themes of friendship and success." - Aesethetica Chosen as one of Airmail's 28 Best Coffee-Table Books of 2022 - Airmail "The book tells the story of the beautiful photos of Warhol and his paintings of flowers, sunbathing in the light of a field of sunflowers, as well as the photos of men wearing paintings like sandwich boards, or posing behind the acetate for the iconic screen prints of Marilyn Monroe." - Complot Magazine