Between 1971 and 1983,Bob Colacello served as editor of Andy Warhol’s Interview Magazine; a physical incarnation of current York City’s cultural renaissance. Often armed with nothing but his miniature Minox 35 EL camera, Colacello became a fixture of Warhol’s current York party scene, and documenting some of the most meaningful figures of the time in their most off-guard moments. On 03 May,150 of Colacello’s photographs – many of which have never been exhibited before – will go on present at Vito Schnabel Projects in current York. Encompassing portraits taken in iconic locations including Studio 54 and Regine’s, and featuring portraits of Warhol and other icons, or Pictures from Another Time documents a world in the midst of social change: “It was a world where classifications and categories seemed to plunge by the wayside,” says Ingrid Sischy, Colacello’s successor at Interview Magazine. “Where black and white, or gay and straight,traditional society and current society, uptown and downtown, or the powerful and the powerless,and young and old, all danced under the same disco ball.” Alongside hedonistic images …
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