- Andy Warhol
- (Andy Warhol polaroid collection), 1972 - 1986
- Polaroid photographs
- 4.25 x 3.25 in (10.8 x 8.26 cm)
- Inv: RIC BG 2018.0010.001 -...
Andy Warhol was born in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He grew up and became one of the most important artists of the second half of the 20th century. Particularly being a pivotal figure in American Pop Art, whose work transformed everyday imagery, celebrity culture, and mechanical reproduction into subjects of serious artistic inquiry. Across painting, printmaking, film, and photography, Warhol consistently explored repetition, surface, and the relationship between art and mass media. Photography, especially instant photography, functioned not only as a preparatory tool but as a central method of documentation within his practice.
The Bannister Gallery at Rhode Island College holds over 165 works by Warhol, including black-and-white photographs, screen prints, and Polaroids. These works entered the collection through the Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program, a division of the Andy Warhol Foundation. In recognition of the foundation’s twentieth anniversary in 2007, the program distributed more than 28,000 photographs, valued at over $28 million, to museums and educational institutions, significantly expanding access to Warhol’s photographic work.
During the 1970s and early 1980s, Warhol used the Polaroid camera extensively, producing thousands of closely cropped portraits of friends, celebrities, patrons, and anonymous sitters. He intended these Polaroids to serve as time-capsule glimpses of a specific cultural moment, capturing the social networks and aesthetics of the era when he was at the height of his fame. Within the Bannister Gallery, these works support Rhode Island College’s educational mission by offering students and the campus community direct insight into Warhol’s working methods, the role of technology in artmaking, and the visual culture of late twentieth-century America.
Andy Warhol passed away in 1987 at age 58 in New York City, due to complications from gallbladder surgery.