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Bob Colacello's 'Out' 2007 (INSCRIBED)

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Bob Colacello's 'Out' 2007 (INSCRIBED)COLACELLO, Bob Edition 7L 2007 8 1 2" x 12" VG Scroll Down for (18) Additional Scans: Inscribed on FFEP to Adam Moss (editor in chief of New York Magazine) With admiration & best wishes Bob Colacello w typed letter from publisher laid in Black and white party pictures from the years Colacello wrote the "Out" column for Warhol's Interview Magazine. Wryly captioned photos of the jet set disco years. Out documents an era at once so close and so far away:

COLACELLO, Bob

Edition 7L

2007

8 1/2" x 12"

VG

Scroll Down for (18) Additional Scans:

Inscribed on FFEP to Adam Moss (editor-in-chief of New York Magazine) With admiration & best wishes Bob Colacello

w/ typed letter from publisher laid-in

Black and white party pictures from the years Colacello wrote the "Out" column for Warhol's Interview Magazine. Wryly captioned photos of the jet set disco years.

Out documents an era at once so close and so far away: the wild, glamorous, disco-and-drugs decade between the end of the Vietnam war and the advent of AIDS, when, in certain parts of Manhattan, every night was party night. As the editor of Andy Warhol's Interview from 1971 to 1983, Bob Colacello was perfectly placed to record this life of art openings, movie premieres, cocktail parties, dinner parties, charity balls and after-hours clubs; he wrote about the best of them in a monthly column called "Out." In 1975, Swiss art dealer Thomas Ammann gave Colacello one of the first miniature 35mm cameras, a black plastic Minox small enough to hide in his jacket pocket, and Colacello began snapping photographs too. Sneaking a shot of Henry Kissinger holding forth at a dinner party, or Bianca Jagger letting loose at Studio 54, Colacello was in the middle of the action, "an accidental photographer" more akin to a secret agent than any typical paparazzo. With their skewed angles, multilayered compositions, and moody lighting, his images have an immediacy and grit not often found in the work of professional party photographers. Because space in Interview was limited, only a handful of Colacello's pictures were published each month. Most of those collected in Out have never been seen before.

Ronald Edward Galella (January 10, 1931 – April 30, 2022) was an American photographer, known as a pioneer paparazzo. Dubbed "Paparazzo Extraordinaire" by Newsweek and "the Godfather of the U.S. paparazzi culture" by Time magazine and Vanity Fair, he is regarded by Harper's Bazaar as "arguably the most controversial paparazzo of all time". He immortalized many celebrities out of the public eye and gained notice for his feuds with some of them, including Jacqueline Onassis and Marlon Brando. Despite the numerous controversies and claims of stalking, Galella's work was praised and exhibited in art galleries worldwide and he was cited by Andy Warhol as his favorite photographer.

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