INSCRIBED BY ANDY WARHOL, AND SIGNED TWICE
WARHOL, Andy. Andy Warhol’s Exposures. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, (1979). Tall quarto, original black cloth, original photographic dust jacket.
First trade edition, American issue, of Warhol’s candid and engaging photobook, featuring 360 full-page halftones, boldly inscribed by him on the half title, “To Nancy, love, Andy Warhol” above a large drawing of a broken heart, initialed “W.” Signed a second time on the front panel of the dust jacket.
“I don’t think Studio 54 is like pagan Rome. I think it’s like junior high school.” This collection of Warhol’s photographs includes wonderful sections on President Jimmy Carter, Truman Capote, Dali, Studio 54 and numerous celebrities, artists and musicians. The impromptu artistry of Exposures and other photobooks, expressing “the freewheeling existential exuberance and energy of Warhol… [became] a primary inspiration for the Japanese photobook” (Parr & Badger II:144). “My idea of a good picture,” Warhol writes here, “is one of a famous person doing something unfamous. It’s being in the right place at the wrong time.” Published the same year as the English issue; preceded by a signed limited edition of 1,000 copies in full morocco.
Book and inscription fine, a few minor closed tears to original signed dust jacket.