My move is less than a week away now. My roommates all left a little early, so I’m here for the last week by myself. It’ll be interesting to see how I adjust to this new solo (+ cat) reality after about 2 decades of the roommate thing, and of course living at home which is basically like being roommates with your family. Fortunately, my friends are my landlords and will be living downstairs, so I don’t think I’ll get super lonely. I’m hoping the more consistent home environment will make me more creative and productive. Cheap rent is good, but it comes at a price of greater emotional labour (like roommate meetings, chasing people for bills, the eternal dialogue regarding chores, finding new roommates, the inevitable annoyances, and so on).
Anyways, a lot of the stuff from Part II comes from this 1983 Andy Warhol photo exhibition which was bookmarked by the artist in one of the magazines I found. I decided to censor the name of the artist (who likely tossed this stuff), but there’s not really much info on them out there, nor can I find any indexed versions of these particular photos. However, they must have been close enough to Andy Warhol to get some photos of him.
These are all pretty big photos. I don’t have it in front of me, but I’d guess that this one is about 15 x 15″.
This photo collage is probably around 30 x 15″. It has some damage around the edges and some tape residue, which might come off with goo gone.
Andy on the phone is one of the smaller photos, measuring maybe 14 x 9″ (from memory).
My favourites are these coloured ones, but I’m a sucker for bright colours. These are about the size of your average poster.
This one in particular is pretty fun. That’s all I have of Andy, and two years after finding them I still don’t really have any idea what they’re worth. Like someone suggested in my last post, this kind of stuff might be best suited for an art auction. After I’ve moved, maybe I’ll look into that more.
There were a few other photos, however. This is Keith Haring, who was a pretty prominent artist himself and was friends with Warhol.
I don’t know who any of these last people are. I thought I figured out who the guy on the left was when doing research previously, but I have no idea now. It’s a similar style to the other photos though, so I wonder if he’s another New York art guy. They all look like characters regardless. If you happen to recognize any of them, let me know in the comments!
Regardless of value, there’s some interesting stuff here. Unfortunately, this was a one hit wonder, and I never found anything there beyond this one night.















