![]() When the Warhol first approached Gordon, however, it was with music in mind. But among her many ventures – writing, filmmaking and founding a clothing line, for instance – Gordon continued making visual art, and doing so successfully at that: She’s represented by New York’s Gallery 303 and has had solo exhibits internationally. Gordon played bass and sang for the pioneering band that combined noisy art rock and punk, and Gordon became a post-punk feminist icon. ![]() And most famously, she co-founded Sonic Youth with Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo. Her first solo exhibition, “Design Office,” was in 1981, at New York’s White Columns. She ended up becoming part of the city’s burgeoning and intertwined underground music and art scenes. ![]() In 1980, she moved to New York City to pursue art. Gordon, 66, grew up mostly in Los Angeles, and graduated from the L.A.-based Otis College of Art and Design. The exhibit commands the museum’s second floor with paintings, drawing and sculpture spanning the past decade of Gordon’s 30-year art practice. “Kim Gordon: Lo-Fi Glamour” opens today at The Andy Warhol Museum. The Andy Warhol Museum, 117 Sandusky St., North Side. "Kim Gordon: Lo-Fi Glamour" runs May 17 to Sept.
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