I Sold Alice Cooper's Andy Warhol
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Product Details
Author:
Richard Polsky
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
336
Publisher:
Other Press (November 3, 2026)
Imprint:
Other Press
Release Date:
November 3, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781635425994
ISBN-10:
1635425999
Weight:
20oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
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RandomHouse
List Price:
$31.99
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
65
Case Pack:
12
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$24.63
Publisher Identifier:
P-RH
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A
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Yes
Overview
At once propulsive and informative, an insider’s account of authentication and valuation that shows how the art world of the 1970s became the investment-driven art market of today.
In 1972, rock legend Alice Cooper received one of Andy Warhol’s classic “Little Electric Chair” paintings as a gift, unknowingly putting into motion a saga that would take fifty years to play out. Before going on tour, Cooper rolled up the unstretched sheet of red canvas, slipped it into a long cardboard mailing tube, stashed it in his garage in Scottsdale, Arizona, then promptly forgot about it. At the time, the painting retailed for $2,500. Today, if it could be proven authentic, it would be worth as much as $7 million.
Drawing on his distinguished career as an art dealer and expert authenticator, Richard Polsky brings a personal touch to this fascinating piece of art history. I Sold Alice Cooper’s Andy Warhol takes the reader on a long and winding road to validate and sell Cooper’s painting. Along the way, you will discover how the authentication process works and why it matters. You will also learn about Andy Warhol, Alice Cooper and his manager, Shep Gordon, Dennis Hopper, Richard Prince, and the cross-pollination between artists and musicians.
In 1972, rock legend Alice Cooper received one of Andy Warhol’s classic “Little Electric Chair” paintings as a gift, unknowingly putting into motion a saga that would take fifty years to play out. Before going on tour, Cooper rolled up the unstretched sheet of red canvas, slipped it into a long cardboard mailing tube, stashed it in his garage in Scottsdale, Arizona, then promptly forgot about it. At the time, the painting retailed for $2,500. Today, if it could be proven authentic, it would be worth as much as $7 million.
Drawing on his distinguished career as an art dealer and expert authenticator, Richard Polsky brings a personal touch to this fascinating piece of art history. I Sold Alice Cooper’s Andy Warhol takes the reader on a long and winding road to validate and sell Cooper’s painting. Along the way, you will discover how the authentication process works and why it matters. You will also learn about Andy Warhol, Alice Cooper and his manager, Shep Gordon, Dennis Hopper, Richard Prince, and the cross-pollination between artists and musicians.









