Andy Warhol was a famously private person who rarely let anyone inside of his townhouse on Manhattan's Upper East Side, but photographer David Gamble was given permission by the artist's estate to capture images of the interior of the home shortly after Warhol's death. The original photos were published in London's Observer Magazine to spark interest in the Warhol foundation's auction, but Gamble revisited the images in 1997, adding colorful silkscreened depictions of Warhol to some of the pictures. You'll see the modified versions of the photos on display at “Andy Warhol's House,” which coincides with the Art Institute of Chicago's “Andy Warhol—From A to B and Back Again” exhibition.
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