An artist as prolific as Andy Warhol was bound to have their share of bizarre media coverage. In December of 1978, he and his good friend and collaborator Truman Capote…
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Andy Warhol’s mother Julia Warhola moved from Pittsburgh to New York City in 1952, where she lived with Warhol until 1970. In this video, we take a look at some…
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We normally open, process and catalogue Warhol’s Time Capsules behind locked glass doors in the Museum’s Archives. Museum visitors can merely peek through the doors at our recent findings. On September 28th,…
Sometimes we open Time Capsules that contain only newspapers and clippings. These newspaper Time Capsules can sometimes contain headlines and source materials for Andy Warhol’s artworks. In addition to having served as a source…
Not all of Andy’s Time Capsules are contained in cardboard packing boxes. A few are in the form of filing cabinets, and one — Trunk 1 — is a steamer trunk so…
The Time Capsules Project Cataloguers inherently write a narrative for their Time Capsules as the objects within are processed, numbered and described. This time, you be the judge. Is there a story…
Opening a new Time Capsule can be exhilarating or it can be a little devastating. An unopened Time Capsule could contain a pop culture treasure (see previous blog posts for…