In it's latest issue, French magazine, Guillotine, highlights Andy Warhol: Prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation, saying it "offers a magnificent overview of Warhol's innovative graphic production line."
Published in collaboration with the Portland Art Museum to coincide with the opening of the Andy Warhol: Prints exhibition, the book presents more than 250 screen prints and ephemeral documents from the New York artist, all from the impressive collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.
Authored by exhibition curator Sara Krajewski, the book's chapters trace the development of Warhol's printmaking practices and his exploration of the photographic image as his source material through three time periods: the books and ephemera of the 1950s, the Factory and Factory Additions 1963- 1974, and Andy Warhol Enterprises, Inc., 1975 - 1987.
The exhibition, Andy Warhol: Prints, will travel next to the High Museum and be open for viewing June 4, 2017.