Stop the Andy Warhol exhibition sponsored by Boris Lurie Art Foundation


Stop the Andy Warhol exhibition sponsored by Boris Lurie Art Foundation
The Issue
Boris Lurie, who died in 2008, was a Holocaust surivor and one of the founders of a radical art protest movement known as NO!art. A petition to halt the exhibition of Warhol works that opened last week at the National Arts Club in New York, because it is being underwritten by the Boris Lurie Art Foundation. Lurie “explicitly despised Andy Warhol as a consumerist capitalist sell-out.” The exhibition is scheduled to run through Dec. 28.
The foundation was established to preserve and promote Lurie’s art, and to continue the NO!art movement. But Patterson and Kirves have claimed that it is using its considerable resources to promote the interests of the foundation’s board members. The grandest irony of what is a complicated and contentious story filled with many ironies is that Lurie, who pretty much lived like a pauper, left investments worth an estimated $80 million, according to ArtNews. Lurie had amassed the fortune by “buying penny stocks and real estate in his spare time.” The paper reported that he “left no heirs” and that “his handwritten will” stipulated that “his entire estate go toward creating” the foundation.
After Lurie died the NYC art dealer Gertrude Stein, Dr. William Francis Pepper, Dr. Geo. Campanovo, Dr. Peter Sprenger, and Anthony Williams were able to take control of the estate and using the money to promote their own interests and to go against everything Boris and NO!art stands for. The National Arts Club should not be collaborating with BLAF.
We want the NAC to end this show.
The Issue
Boris Lurie, who died in 2008, was a Holocaust surivor and one of the founders of a radical art protest movement known as NO!art. A petition to halt the exhibition of Warhol works that opened last week at the National Arts Club in New York, because it is being underwritten by the Boris Lurie Art Foundation. Lurie “explicitly despised Andy Warhol as a consumerist capitalist sell-out.” The exhibition is scheduled to run through Dec. 28.
The foundation was established to preserve and promote Lurie’s art, and to continue the NO!art movement. But Patterson and Kirves have claimed that it is using its considerable resources to promote the interests of the foundation’s board members. The grandest irony of what is a complicated and contentious story filled with many ironies is that Lurie, who pretty much lived like a pauper, left investments worth an estimated $80 million, according to ArtNews. Lurie had amassed the fortune by “buying penny stocks and real estate in his spare time.” The paper reported that he “left no heirs” and that “his handwritten will” stipulated that “his entire estate go toward creating” the foundation.
After Lurie died the NYC art dealer Gertrude Stein, Dr. William Francis Pepper, Dr. Geo. Campanovo, Dr. Peter Sprenger, and Anthony Williams were able to take control of the estate and using the money to promote their own interests and to go against everything Boris and NO!art stands for. The National Arts Club should not be collaborating with BLAF.
We want the NAC to end this show.
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Petition created on December 3, 2012