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UHD : Andy Warhol Exhibition Offers Rare Glimpse Into Artist's Photography & Process
The Andy Warhol exhibition, "Instantaneous Beauty: Andy Warhol and The Photographic Process,"

February 16, 2022
The Andy Warhol exhibition, βInstantaneous Beauty: Andy Warhol and The Photographic Process,β debuts at UHD's OβKane Gallery, Feb. 23 - April 6, 2022. An opening reception will be on Feb. 23 from 6 to 8 p.m.
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Original artworks and photographs by the celebrated artist Andy Warhol (1928β87) are the centerpiece of a new exhibition organized by Public Art of the University of Houston System. On Wednesday, March 9, Public Art UHS is hosting a Virtual Conversation: Andy Warhol: Process & Memory 6 - 7 p.m.
Andy Warhol famously declared that he βnever met a person I couldnβt call a beauty.β
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βInstantaneous Beautyβ explores his all-encompassing ideas on beauty, particularly in its relationship to photography. The exhibition highlights Public Artβs extraordinary collection of photographs made by the artist made between 1975 and 1985, which it received in 2008 as a gift from the Andy Warhol Foundation. βInstantaneous Beautyβ places these in dialogue with Warholβs finished works as well as those by close collaborators including Harry Benson, Brigid Berlin, Christopher Makos, William John Kennedy, and Jamie Wyeth.
In the mid-1960s, Warhol shifted his interest to filmmaking and television, then seen as more cutting-edge creative activities than painting. But in the 1970s, photographyβa medium where the machine, and not the hand, did the workβprovided the perfect pathway for his return to art-making. βInstantaneous Beautyβ focuses on that pivotal moment in the artistβs trajectory.
βWarhol foresaw such contemporary mainstays as personal branding, celebrity and its commodification, reality television, the idea of everyoneβs fifteen minutes of fame, and art at the service of capitalism. The works on view confirm how, long before these ideas became cultural values, Warhol made them indivisible from his creative process and front and center of his uncompromising stance,β said MarΓa C. Gaztambide, Public Art UHS director and chief curator. βIn doing so, he pushed the boundaries of what it meant to be an American artist.β
βInstantaneous Beautyβ is part of Public Art UHSβs broad effort to make its significant collections accessible to academic and community audiences across the University of Houston System. The exhibition features works from private and institutional collections, including The Menil Collection.
βAccess to the arts undeniably enriches and moves our society forward, which is why the University of Houston-Downtown is proud to host the works of famed artist Andy Warhol,β said UHD President Dr. Loren J. Blanchard. βHis provocative collections and indelible impact on culture make him one of the most iconic visionaries of recent times. It is our distinct honor to welcome guests to our campus to discover, consume and reflect upon the notions his pieces represent.β
Virtual Conversation: Andy Warhol: Process & Memory Wednesday, March 96 β 7 p.m. (CST) | Zoom Virtual EventJoin a virtual conversation in conjunction with the exhibition, βInstantaneous Beauty: Andy Warhol and The Photographic Process,β organized by Public Art of the University of Houston System at the University of Houston-Downtownβs OβKane Gallery. Dr. Maria Gaztambide, Director and Chief Curator of Public Art UHS will be joined by artist Jamie Wyethβwith whom Warhol formed a lifelong friendship and artistic collaborationβand filmmaker and producer Vincent Fremont, who worked alongside the artist at the Factory for nearly two decades and later helped to establish the Warhol Foundation. Wyeth and Fremont will share their personal memories, provide insights into Warholβs work and process, and reflect on the dynamic art scene in New York City in the 1970s and 80s. The conversation will be followed by Q&A with the presenters.
Biography: Andy Warhol was one of the most notable artists working in the American Pop style. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1928, he graduated from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He worked in commercial design in New York City for several years before turning his attention to art Known for his images of soup cans and celebrities, Warhol was a founder the Pop Art movement of the 1960s, producing work of mundane imagery and popular cultural figures vastly different from the non-representational Abstract Expressionist paintings of artists like Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko of the preceding decade. Warhol increasingly used photography, creating over 400 films and thousands of videotapes, as well as still photography both in Polaroid and film formats. His well-known Polaroid images of celebrities often served as starting points for screen prints, flattening out the image and intensifying color. Often his silk screen prints offered quick and sometimes imperfect impressions of the photographic imagery suggesting a rejection of what it meant to be βperfect,β and, in so doing, prompting viewers to question the social or artistic dogmas of what was deemed proper or ideal. Warhol died in 1987 following complications from gall bladder surgery. Warholβs legacy has continued to evolve as a curious marriage of the celebration of style and a critique of social and artistic norms.
Throughout the run of this exhibition, the O'Kane Gallery will host Gallery tours every Tuesday from 3 to 4 p.m.
O'Kane Gallery Hours:Monday β Friday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Saturday: Noon to 5 p.m.
Learn more at www.okanegallery.uhd.edu.
About the University of Houston-Downtown
The University of Houston-Downtown (UHD)βthe second largest university in Houstonβhas served the educational needs of the nationβs fourth-largest city since 1974.
As one of four distinct public universities in the University of Houston System, UHD is a comprehensive four-year university led by President Loren J. Blanchard. Annually, UHD educates more than 15,000 students; boasts more than 60,000 alumni and offers 45 bachelorβs, nine masterβs degree programs and 16 fully online programs within five colleges (Marilyn Davies College of Business; Humanities & Social Sciences; Public Service, Sciences & Technology; and University College).
For the fourth consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report ranks UHD among universities across the nation for Best Online Criminal Justice Programs (No. 27 and No. 15 for Veterans) and Best Online Bachelorβs Programs.
UHD has the most affordable tuition among four-year universities in Houston and one of the lowest in Texas. U.S. News ranked the University among Top Performers on Social Mobility and a No. 1 ranking as the most diverse institution of higher education in the southern region of the U.S. The University is noted nationally as a Hispanic-Serving Institution, Minority-Serving Institution and Military Friendly School. For more on the University of Houston-Downtown, visit www.uhd.edu.
This press release was produced by the University of Houston-Downtown. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.