FIFTEEN MINUTES HOMAGE TO ANDY WARHOL
Arthaus SYR is proud to present FIFTEEN MINUTES HOMAGE TO ANDY WARHOL.
FIFTEEN MINUTES features silkscreen prints and original recordings, ranging from spoken word to music and sound, created by a diverse roster of artists, writers and performers who knew, worked with, were associated with or were inspired by Andy Warhol. Included are Patti Smith, Ivan Karp, Billy Name, Ultra Violet, Lawrence Weiner, Bob Dylan, Carter Ratcliff, John Giorno, Vincent Fremont, Alexander Heinrici, Brigid Berlin, Christopher Makos, Yura Adams, Nat Finkelstein, Connie Beckley, Susan Breen, Path Soong, and Jeff Gordon.
This exhibition juxtaposes each artist’s 12 x 12 inch (album sized) visual image with an audio work created in homage to Warhol. For instance, Patti Smith’s poem, “Edie,” muses on the life and death of Warhol Superstar Edie Sedgwick. Nat Finkelstein’s screen printed photograph shows Warhol and Dylan in the Factory with one of Warhol’s Elvis paintings in the background. In his song, “When I Paint My Masterpiece,” Dylan critiques the Warholian notion of fame and success. Gordon’s screen print modifies one of Warhol’s Brillo Box sculptures as a visual analogy to his sound piece, which loops excerpts from a Warhol interview and lasts for the proverbial 15 minutes.
This traveling exhibition was curated and produced by Jeff Gordon and Path Soong. Gordon, who knew and admired Warhol, first conceptualized the idea of producing recordings (spoken word, sound pieces, music) by visual artists in the early ’80s, while he was the co-owner of the Greene Street Recording Studio.
The Opening Reception will be held 6/28, 3:30pm-6pm.
The exhibition has been presented at the following institutions:
Pollock-Krasner House & Study Center East Hampton, NY
The Andy Warhol Museum Pittsburgh, PA
Burke Library Hamilton College Clinton, NY
Case-Geyer Library, Colgate University
Hamilton, NY
Museum of Contemporary Art Beijing, China