Andy Warhol Dead at 58, Newspaper, New York Post, 1987
Complete newspaper, size: 15 x 11.5 inches
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Gallery 98 has now posted Andy Warhol Ephemera—Part 2, an online exhibition featuring some of the announcement cards, posters and publications from after the artist’s death on February 22, 1987. Posthumous ephemera have an interesting story to tell. As successful as Warhol was in life, the full range of his creativity and prodigious production only emerged after his death. Andy Warhol Ephemera—Part 2 fills out the artist’s history as it charts his ascent into the most rarified reaches of the artworld.
Andy Warhol’s unexpected death inspired tributes and magazine cover stories. His early passing cemented his legendary status, and many cards created for posthumous exhibitions feature his portrait. There was no shortage of unseen work to market, such as, variations of Warhol classics like Campbell’s Soup Cans and Flowers, his early commercial illustrations, his films and photographs, unusual oddities, as well as, under-appreciated late works. Since the Warhol estate worked primarily with top-tier galleries, the quality of posthumous Warhol ephemera is especially high.
Visit both of Gallery 98’s online exhibitions of Warhol ephemera:
Andy Warhol Ephemera—Part 1 (before February 22, 1987)
Andy Warhol Ephemera‚Part 2 (after February 22, 1987)
“Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol” (c. 1985), Photo by Bob Adelman, Card for the Exhibition New York—The Golden Years, Valentina Moncada Gallery (Rome), 2003
Card, size: 6.5 x 4.5 inches
$250
Andy Warhol, “Flowers in a Vase” (1957), Folded Card for the Exhibition Gold, Silver, and Other Early Drawings, Anthony d’Offay Gallery (London), 1994
Folded card, size: 6.25 x 7.25 inches
$150
Andy Warhol, “One Dollar” (1961), Folded Card for the Group Exhibition Drawing Then: Innovation and Influence in American Drawings of the Sixties, Dominique Levy Gallery, 2016
Card, size: 9.75 x 6.75 inches
$150
Andy Warhol, “Judy Garland” (c. 1979), Folded Card for the Exhibition Portraits of the Seventies and Eighties, Anthony d’Offay Gallery (London), 1994
Folded card, size: 7.25 x 7.25 inches
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Andy Warhol, “Trump Tower” (1981), Folded Card for the Exhibition Gems and Skyscrapers, Bruno Bischofberger Gallery (Zurich), 2001
Folded card, size: 6 x 8.25 inches
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Andy Warhol, “The Last Supper” (1986), Card for the Exhibition Andy Warhol The Last Supper, Guggenheim Museum Soho, 1999
Card. Size: 4.25 x 6 inches
$150
Visit Andy Warhol Ephemera—Part 2.