Andy Warhol
- Archival Pigment Print
- 16 x 20 in
- John Bonath
Andy Warhol sitting on a colorful bed with a colorful wallpaper on the wall behind him.
Artist Statement: "In 1981, John Denver flew is private jet from Aspen to Fort Collins – with Andy Warhol in it.
Warhol was headed there as part of a three-day visiting artist series at Colorado State University made possible by John and Kimiko Power.
His days were packed with interviews, a radio and TV gig, signings with a waiting list a mile long, and even a ceremony. Needing a break, Warhol and his entourage returned to their motel room, where his photographer and John Bonath head of the photography program at CSU, were showing photo work to each other. "The room phone was ringing off the hook, as at that moment, he was supposed to be on stage for a couple thousand people who had bussed in from surrounding states to get a glimpse of him," Bonath said.
After asking to see Bonath's work, Warhol told him, "These are so be-yuu-tiful," holding his hand to his heart. "I had to laugh at his demeanor and then asked if I could photograph him on the bed," Bonath said. And he did. "He loved the idea and jumped on the bed with his little purple backpack and exposed his polished-looking shoe bottoms."
There were bananas on the counter, and those in the room ate them and threw the peels at Warhol on the bed as he hammed it up. Bonath said of the photograph he shot here, "This was the serious pose before the banana-peel mayhem."'
- Inventory Number: 186-732
- Current Location: Colorado State Capitol
- Collections: John Bonath