Andy Modeling Makos Portfolio


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Andy Modeling Makos Portfolio is a decisive photographic collection of an unknown time in the life of Andy Warhol as he made a foray into the world of modeling circa the 1980s, photographed by his friend and confidant, Christopher Makos, who himself is now a luminary in the world of photography.




Maripolarama


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From celebrated stylist Maripol this ultimate 'who's who' of the early 80s art, music and fashion scenes in downtown New York captures highly stylish, utterly inspiring and ultra vivid polaroid. As an image maker and stylist for Madonna during her 'Like a Virgin' days, Maripol relentlessly documented the movers and shakers of the early 80s through the lens of her instant Polaroid SX-70. This collection is for those with long memories and vast vinyl collections and also for the people who weren't there to see it firsthand.




Andy


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"Christopher Makos, described by Andy Warhol as "the most modern photographer in America", has a history of seeing trends, fashions and social movements long before most others. His book White Trash, published in 1977, attracted a lot of attention, and included mavens of contemporary culture along with pictures of the emerging punck rock music scene. In 1981, inspired by Rose Selavy, the famous photographs Man Ray took of Marcel Duchamp in drag in 1921, Christopher Makos created the Altered Images series of Andy Warhol. Until now, the story behind the pictures, including the extent of Andy's participation and enthusiasm, has never really been told. Andy includes every image from these historic photo sessions, along with the inside story of the vibrant collaboration between Warhol and Makos."--Jacket.




The Recurring Dream


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Emotionally evocative and painterly in execution, Rocky Schenck’s photographs invite viewers to enter an otherworldly realm where reality becomes a dream landscape haunted by paranoia, isolation, longing, beauty, betrayal, fear, humor, and death. The author John Berendt describes Schenck’s photographs as stills “taken from a movie that exists not on film but rather in one’s memory, with all the fuzziness typical of remembered impressions.” Photo District News proclaims, “It is a measure of the curious strength and unity of vision of the photographs that after you’ve examined all of them, you feel that there is no other way of seeing the world than his, that there is no other photography you’d rather be looking at.” The Recurring Dream presents new work by Rocky Schenck. In addition to his signature black-and-white dreamscapes, the book introduces color images that Schenck creates by hand tinting black-and-white prints with color oil paint—a practice dating back to the Victorian era that makes each individual print unique. Schenck explores psychological, metaphysical, and pictorial worlds, ranging from suggestive landscapes to scenes of people dwelling in various “found realities” and the occasional manufactured reality. Inspired by his rich dream life, the images insinuate subtle narratives that entice viewers to create stories in their own imaginations. A foreword by the director William Friedkin, who has used Schenck’s photographs as sets for several operas, and an afterword in which Schenck describes his creative process complete the volume.




Warhol/ Makos in Context


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Featuring over 100 original Makos contact sheets, reproduced in full with the photographer's editing marks and comments, Warhol | Makos in Context includes unedited, raw material of his work during the years he saw Warhol almost daily. An insider's account of the high jinks and high times at the Factory and beyond, this is an unexpurgated visual record of New York's most intriguing circle and a primary source document that puts Warhol in context in Makos' life. |I wish I could take photographs like that.| - Andy Warhol on Christopher Makos




Out of the Shadow


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The artists are Gerard Malanga, Ultra Violet, Allen Midgette, Laura Rubin, and Christopher Makos. These were Warhol's Superstars, a featured group of artists and performers who collaborated in making provocative, often outrageous, but entertaining and still captivating art. The exhibition also includes works from James, Paul, and Madelen Warhola and those who continue the family legacy.




The Art of the Erotic


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Carefully curated and beautifully packaged erotic art through the ages – 200 works from the world's most important artists. This carefully curated and beautifully packaged book spotlights nearly 200 works from the world's most important artists, including Titian, Paul Cézanne, Picasso, Andy Warhol, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Edgar Degas, Edvard Munch, Georgia O'Keeffe, Jackson Pollock, Lucian Freud, Louise Bourgeois, Francis Bacon, David Hockney, Gerhard Richter, Cecily Brown, Anselm Kiefer, George Condo, and Anish Kapoor. With its chronological organization, The Art of the Erotic provides insights into human sexuality throughout the ages.




Ellen's girls


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Exhibitionism


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"The Coronavirus pandemic has closed art galleries, postponing exhibitions including two of my own. It seems a good time to show this project about the whys and wherefores of art galleries. Photographs, slogans and rumination were printed onto newspaper spreads, which can be pinned up to make an exhibition anywhere - no art gallery needed! This limited edition publication is the 'catalogue' of just such an exhibition." -- artist's website, https://www.dunni.co.uk/exhibitionism-1, accessed 30/06/2021.




Exhibitionism


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In Exhibitionism, Christopher Makos reveals some of the most extraordinary photographs ever taken of male portraiture, resulting in this astonishing visual essay. But it's not just the selection of these remarkable artworks that makes this collection special--it's the assembly and editing, finessed in partnership with Calvin Klein--which juxtaposes extraordinary photographs of men against extraordinary portraits of other man-made abstract forms.