including William Burroughs’s Naked Lunch and versions of Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita in multiple languages
he juxtaposes images found on the Internet with those of family members and pets
establishing essential context in this vibrant chronicle of their fascinating lives and artistic production
The exhibition of paintings and works on paper centered around recurring themes within Wood's work including flora and fauna as well as landscapes and the inhabited spaces of home and studio
Expanding on the works exhibited in Albert Oehlen at the Serpentine Galleries
Andy Warhol: B&W Paintings: Ads and Illustrations 1985–1986 Roger M. Buergel including William Burroughs’s Naked LunchThis book was published on the occasion of the two part exhibition Andy Warhol: B&W Paintings: Ads and Illustrations 19851986 at Gagosian, 555 West 24th Street, New York, and Heddon Street, London. In these bold black and white images, some of which were first exhibited at Gagosian on Wooster Street, New York, in 1992, five years after the artists death, Warhol interprets images and texts from newspaper and magazine articles and advertisements,