Title: Andy Warhol’s Exposures
Author: Andy Warhol
Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap, 1979
Text by Bob Colacello and Andy Warhol; 360 color and black and white illustrations
A collection of Warhol’s iconic celebrity photographs that has become coveted
by Warhol afi cionados and general audiences alike. A brief introductory essay by
his contemporary Bob Colacello explains the signifi cance of the artist’s notorious
infatuation with fame, power, money, and celebrity, while a characteristically enigmatic
statement by Warhol adds an additional degree of authenticity to this vintage volume.
The majority of the book is comprised of black and white photographs, some tinted
with Warhol’s signature color treatments, others left unabashed in their candor and
spontaneity. Among the featured subjects are famous friends including Bianca Jagger,
Diana Vreeland, Jimmy Carter, Margaret Trudeau, Salvador Dali, Truman Captoe,
Paulette Goddard, Muhammad Ali, and Marisa Berenso.