Rarely has such a faithful rendering of an artist’s methodology been established with the rigour and diligence that we see in the After Warhol collection. London-based Paul Stephenson’s odyssey into the world of Warhol began in 2010, when he purchased a collection of the artist’s original acetates.
His ensuing body of work – created in collaboration with one of Warhol’s original master printers, Alexander Heinrici – has been lauded by the BBC and VICE Magazine, and was recently showcased at successful events at selected galleries nationwide. Here we introduce you to Paul's artistic process and the two men who helped to bring this groundbreaking collection to life.
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London-based artist Paul Stephenson has spent the last decade working with Andy Warhol's original acetates and screen printer to create works art historian Rainer Crone has termed 'posthumous Warhols'.
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