Andy Warhol during the German Tour for Blue Movie
Leo Weiss, Photographer
1969
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ANDY WARHOL DURING THE GERMAN TOUR FOR BLUE MOVIE
LEO WEISS (1911-2000)
LATE MID-CENTURY MODERN, 1969
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Edition: unknown
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Spur-of-the-moment clever risque pose by Warhol captured for posterity in the blink of an eye. Translation from the German on verso of photo: Andy Warhol - the pale and modest pop czar from New York. Our photographer Leo Weisse shot it. Took this picture of a true Warhol tour through the Federal Republic last year. In mid-February we see a film in our cinemas for the first time, which Warhol himself made, Blue Movie. The film unfolded in front of us one afternoon in a New York apartment. Viva and Louis a young couple talk to each other, they don't simulate sex like in the usual sex films, they cook, take a shower and then the afternoon is over just like the film in Andy's camera (which he also operated). Blue Movie has overcome the hurdles of the FSK after feuds; in doing so, the FSK has also skipped over its own, ever-shortening shadow because love in real practice didn't exist before (at least on a cinema screen). Photo: Weisse/Constantin/tp.
Size: 9.6 x 7.3 in; 24.4x 18.4 cm
Signed: unsigned
Provenance: Aquired from Artprecium Photographies de Cinéma pour Tous Auction
Private Collection, New York City
Creator: Leo Weiss
Creation Year: 1969
Dimensions: 9.6 x 7.3 in
Medium: Photograph
Movement/Style: Late Mid-Century Modern
Period: 1960-1990
Condition: Very Good