内容紹介
By the 1960s, Andy Warhol was already famous for turning the world of advertising and commercial art on its head with his new presentational style using silk-screened images. Less known is that during those heady times, Warhol began boxing up personal items, art, letters, bills, photographs, postcards, found objects, illustrated vinyl LPs, newspaper clippings, and diaristic notes into what he called "Time Capsules." This book displays for the first time all 32 capsules featuring 300 color photos, spread out and shot in a montage format so that the viewer can better understand the obsessive inclusiveness of these records of Warhol/Factory content.