The late and legendary pop artist Andy Warhol reveals an overtly sexual side in his 1977 series “Torsos and Sex Parts,” a set of graphic screenprint portraits depicting fragments of male nudes. Recently showcased at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, this explicit series sheds light on an edgier dimension of a pioneer better known for innocent consumer imagery.
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Trevor Drury by photographer Baldovino Barani
An ode to the early Andy Warhol in a portrait series titled Trevor As Andy captured by fashion photographer Baldovino Barani. Starring male model Trevor Drury poised alongside iconic Campbell’s soup, Polaroid cameras, Coca cola and more. See the Trevor As Andy series for FACTORY Fanzine 05 below: baldovinobarani.com
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Travis Smith by photographer Milan Vukmirovic
At first glance, it feels uncanny. Too familiar. Too accurate. Travis Smith steps into a Warholian fantasy so convincingly that you almost believe you are looking at lost photographs of Joe Dallesandro himself. The illusion is strong, intentional, and delightfully cheeky.
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Adriana Lima in “Factory Girl” by Ellen von Unwerth
Shot for Vogue Brazil, “Factory Girl” places Adriana Lima inside a high-energy fantasy that pulls directly from Warhol’s Factory era while keeping its footing firmly in fashion. From the start, the editorial embraces a mod-inflected, pop-art sensibility that feels loud, playful, and unapologetically glamorous. Rather than portraying Lima as distant or untouchable, the series presents her as a vivid personality who commands every frame with confidence and charisma. Ellen von Unwerth directs the shoot with her signature sense of movement and attitude. Instead of polished restraint, she favors spontaneity, humor, and a slightly chaotic energy. As a result, the images feel alive rather than posed. Lima leans into this approach…