Gallery Viewer with Andy Warhol’s Double Elvis painting, Leo Castelli — Bob Adelman
This archival pigment print on Kodak paper documents a gallery visitor at the Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, standing before Andy Warhol's Double Elvis in 1964 — the year Warhol consolidated his position as the defining figure of American Pop Art. The photograph captures the human scale of the work and the visceral impact of encountering Warhol's monumental silkscreens in their original gallery context.
Bob Adelman's access to Warhol's world during this period was exceptional — he was present at both the Factory and the gallery, recording the machinery of celebrity and art commerce from the inside. Limited edition of 50, signed and numbered. Acquired from Westwood Gallery, New York.
- Artist: Bob Adelman
- Year: 1964
- Medium: Archival pigment print on Kodak paper
- Dimensions: 20 x 16 in
This work was donated to A Brighter Future Foundation. 100% of net proceeds from this sale fund arts education.
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$11,500.00
Purchasing this Adelman funds 460 hours of transformative art education.
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| Catalog no. | BG-ADELMAN-045 |
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Net proceeds from this sale fund arts education grants through A Brighter Future Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity (EIN 39-3730854).
