Matthew Casey
Alice Cooper talks about his artwork by Andy Warhol called "Little Electric Chair" at Larsen Gallery in Scottsdale.
A photograph of the execution chamber in a New York prison led to a defining work in Andy Warhol’s 1960s Death and Disaster series.
The work called “Little Electric Chair” was gifted long ago to shock rocker Alice Cooper because it went really well with a stage prop he had back then.
“Little Electric Chair” is an acrylic and screen print on canvas. The one a girlfriend gifted Alice Cooper as a birthday present is red.
The image by Andy Warhol drew on a 1950s press photo of the electric chair at Sing Sing prison, where Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed as Russian spies.