View Comments "Little Electric Chair," the black-and-blood-red Andy Warhol silkscreen legendary rocker Alice Cooper discovered in storage and plans to auction off this fall will be available for public viewing at Scottsdale's Larsen Gallery during the Thursday ArtWalk on June 24. The acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas will be displayed from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the gallery for one day only. Larsen Gallery is at 3705 N. Bishop Lane, Scottsdale. Cooper chose Larsen in Scottsdale to sell the 22-by-28-inch work he famously forgot had been sitting in storage for decades until he found it rolled up in a tube. As the rocker explained in a press release, “I was never a Warhol collector. When I collect, I like to collect a lot of pieces and I’m not going to get any more Warhols. Somebody is probably looking for this electric chair and I have it.”