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Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Andy Warhol's Factory Members on Tour (5 works) (1971)

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Andy Warhol Polaroids by Fred Hughes (1943-2001) Andy Warhol's Factory Members on Tour (5 works), 1971 Unique Polaroid prints 3-3/4 x 2-7/8 inches (9.5 x 7.3 cm) (images) 4-1/4 x 3-3/8 inches (sheets) Photographs include: Jane Forth and Paul Morrissey receiving bouquets; Jane Forth in front of Trash poster; Joe Dallesandro with a cigarette; Jane Forth applying makeup; Paul Morrissey in front of a tapestry at Hotel Conti, Munich. PROVENANCE: The Photographers' Gallery, London; Private collection, acquired from the above, 1971. The present lot is comprised of snapshots taken by Andy Warhol's assistant Fred Hughes as he accompanied Warhol and other members of the Factory on a European tour in February of 1971. Despite its brevity, the tour was a flurry of activity, including the London openings of both Warhol's major retrospective at the Tate Gallery and the concurrent show, "Andy Warhol: Polaroids," at The Photographers' Gallery, as well as the premier of Trash, directed by Paul Morrissey, and an awards ceremony hosted by German newspaper, Abendzeitung, both held in Munich. Through it all, Hughes managed to capture these unique and candid moments between Warhol and his Factory entourage. At the close of their tour, these small but intimate prints were delivered to the Photographers' Gallery and offered for sale as an accompaniment to Warhol's own work for the remainder of the exhibition. HID09710052018 © 2023 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved

Condition Report: Group presents well. Each with some scattered hairline scratches and surface smudges visible under raking light. Matte accretions in the margins, visible only under raking light and not affecting the images, and commensurate with print type. Minor bumping to corners, not affecting the images. Sheets are each flush mounted to original Polacolor self-adhesive cards. Not framed.

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Andy Warhol Polaroids by Fred Hughes (1943-2001) Andy Warhol's Factory Members on Tour (5 works), 1971 Unique Polaroid prints 3-3/4 x 2-7/8 inches (9.5 x 7.3 cm) (images) 4-1/4 x 3-3/8 inches (sheets) Photographs include: Jane Forth and Paul Morrissey receiving bouquets; Jane Forth in front of Trash poster; Joe Dallesandro with a cigarette; Jane Forth applying makeup; Paul Morrissey in front of a tapestry at Hotel Conti, Munich. PROVENANCE: The Photographers' Gallery, London; Private collection, acquired from the above, 1971. The present lot is comprised of snapshots taken by Andy Warhol's assistant Fred Hughes as he accompanied Warhol and other members of the Factory on a European tour in February of 1971. Despite its brevity, the tour was a flurry of activity, including the London openings of both Warhol's major retrospective at the Tate Gallery and the concurrent show, "Andy Warhol: Polaroids," at The Photographers' Gallery, as well as the premier of Trash, directed by Paul Morrissey, and an awards ceremony hosted by German newspaper, Abendzeitung, both held in Munich. Through it all, Hughes managed to capture these unique and candid moments between Warhol and his Factory entourage. At the close of their tour, these small but intimate prints were delivered to the Photographers' Gallery and offered for sale as an accompaniment to Warhol's own work for the remainder of the exhibition. HID09710052018 © 2023 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved

Condition Report: Group presents well. Each with some scattered hairline scratches and surface smudges visible under raking light. Matte accretions in the margins, visible only under raking light and not affecting the images, and commensurate with print type. Minor bumping to corners, not affecting the images. Sheets are each flush mounted to original Polacolor self-adhesive cards. Not framed.

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