Maddox x Mumble x William John Kennedy Catalogue

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+44 (0)7956 886416

 

For one evening only, Mumble x Maddox presents a rare and intimate viewing of six iconic works from the William John Kennedy collection, photographed in New York during the 1960s.

At the centre of the evening is Andy Warhol Holding the Marilyn Acetate II, the only known photographic record of the acetate used by Andy Warhol to create the most iconic Marilyn Monroe prints in modern art history. Originally exhibited at Sidney Janis Gallery, New York, in 1967, the photograph captures a pivotal moment in the evolution of Pop Art.

Following this presentation, the work will travel directly to the National Portrait Gallery as part of the forthcoming exhibition celebrating Marilyn Monroe’s centenary, offering guests a rare opportunity to encounter the image in an intimate setting before it enters one of the world’s most prestigious institutional exhibitions.

In keeping with the spirit of discretion and cultural dialogue, this one-night presentation invites guests to experience works seldom seen outside their private context.

A fleeting encounter.
A historic transition.
A singular evening.

 

Two freestanding picture display racks present an extended selection from the William John Kennedy archive.

Black and white works ,signed, limited editions — £10,000.
Colour works — £5,000.

*All dimensions refer to unframed work


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