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Kennedy shot hundreds of images of the artists; 100 will be placed in the permanent collection of the Warhol Museum. The exhibition, which runs through May 29, also includes a 40-minute documentary film featuring people still living who were involved with Warhol, including such Warhol superstars as Ultra Violet and Taylor Mead. "What's great is all these people are in their 80s. We were able to capture them in this juncture about a period that was almost lost in the early 1960s at such a monumental, pivotal point in the pop art movement," said Kiwi Arts founder Mike Huter. Warhol, who used every available medium to create his brand of imagery, died in 1987 at the age of 58. His output was prolific. "If you amass all the sales of Warhols, he is by far the most sold ... in the art world" today, said Alex Rotter, Sotheby's pop art expert, adding that Warhol began attracting museums and collectors in a big way in the 1980s. The current auction record for a Warhol is $71.7 million. Privately, one of his works has sold for more than $100 million. The show at the Site/109 gallery is just one of many current or planned Warhol exhibitions around the world. A major Warhol retrospective is now on a five-city tour of Asia. After it concludes in Tokyo in 2014, it may travel to New York, Mexico City and possibly Istanbul, said Shiner. During New York's Frieze Art Fair next month, the Warhol Museum will show some 20 Warhol Polaroids alongside those by Jeremy Kost, a young New York artist who works under the rubric of the great pop artist. And Affirmation Art, a nonprofit art space in Manhattan, is showing 50 Warhol photographs, eight of which have never been seen outside the Warhol Museum. But the showstopper will be a major exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art titled "Regarding Warhol: 50 Artists, 50 Years." Scheduled to open in September and travel to Pittsburgh in 2013, "it will be a blockbuster exhibition showing how deeply entrenched Warhol is in contemporary art," Shiner said.
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