Digital work made by pop artist Andy Warhol, lost for almost three decades, was recovered from ageing floppy disks by forensic computer experts from Carnegie Mellon University.
A dozen newly discovered images were unearthed from the 1985 computer disks by the university’s computer club. They depict common Warhol subjects including Campbell’s Soup cans, self portraits, bananas and Marilyn Monroe, as well as doodles and camera shots of a desktop.
