
"More than 400 stereoscopic slides depicting Andy Warhol and other figures inside the Factory have been donated to the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art by James R. Hedges IV, a Los Angeles-based art dealer and collector."
"The slides, which create the illusion of 3D images, were taken by the artist Ronnie Cutrone, who joined Warhol's studio as an assistant in 1972."
"Cutrone soon began photographing Warhol and visitors to the Factory-Georgia O'Keeffe, Bruce Nauman, Debbie Harry, Mick Jagger and David Hockney among them."
"After Cutrone left Warhol's studio, he became a successful artist in his own right, his brightly coloured neo-Pop paintings depicting characters such as Donald Duck and Felix the Cat."
James R. Hedges IV donated over 400 stereoscopic slides to the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art. These slides, taken by Ronnie Cutrone, depict Andy Warhol and notable visitors at the Factory. Cutrone joined Warhol's studio in 1972 and photographed various figures, including Georgia O'Keeffe and Mick Jagger. After leaving the studio, Cutrone became a successful artist known for his neo-Pop paintings featuring characters like Donald Duck. The slides create a 3D illusion, showcasing a unique perspective of Warhol's artistic environment.
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