Warhol: A Personal Photographic Memoir (With A Drawing By Christopher Makos)
$375
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First printing (stated) of this photo essay on Andy Warhol by his friend and collaborator Christopher Makos, “the man who first handed Warhol a camera and taught him how to use it.” Published in 1989 by New American Library. Small 4to (8.5” x 10.5”), hardcover with pictorial dust jacket, 127 pages with b/w photos. Book design by Christopher Makos and Vincent McEvoy with a foreward by Henry Geldzahler and in introduction by Glenn Albin. Makos "was a seminal figure in the 1980's New York art scene, and his photographs have been published in Interview, Rolling Stone, Esquire, and New York Magazine...” Enhanced by a two-page signature by Makos with drawings of a g-clef and a pierced heart with a dollar sign inside, in homage to Warhol.