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How andy warhols new york studio the factory became a. The author was a longstanding friend and member of warhols factory. The childlike, gumchewing naivete, the glamour rooted in despair, the self admiring carelessness, the perfected otherness, the wispiness, the shadowy, voyeuristic, vaguely sinister aura, the pale, softspoken magical presence, the skin and bones. List of books and articles about andy warhol online. The literature on andy warhol and his art is by now so extensive that few can find. Andy warhol s people factory 2008, a threepart television documentary directed by catherine shorr, features interviews with several of warhol s associates.

Rotten rita is kenneth rapp, who, with ondine and billy name, made up the aheads trio. Ingrid is ingrid superstar, a warhol superstar, who was brought to the factory to replace edie in late 1965. Steven watsons excellent new history of warhol in the sixties shows him as a highly permissive father in a manhattan avantgarde sitcom. Warhol and the sixties is a fascinating look at the avan. The factory was andy warhol s new york city studio, which had three different locations between 1962 and 1984. Online shopping from a great selection at books store. Double denied 2006 is a 52minute movie by ian yentob about the difficulties authenticating warhol s work.

Andy warhol, 192887, american artist and filmmaker, b. Factory made by steven watson andy warhol new york book. Best known for turning everyday itemslike soup cans and brillo boxesinto iconic works of art, andy warhol made the factory into an epicenter of cuttingedge art, fashion and culture. Warhol and the sixties is a fascinating look at the avantgarde group that came togetherfrom 1964 to 1968as andy warhol s silver factory, a cast that included lou reed, nico, edie sedgwick, gerard malanga, paul morrissey, joe dallesandro, billy name, candy darling, baby jane holzer, brigid berlin, ultra violet, and viva. From ordinary americans to survivors of the chernobyl disaster, the novelist chooses books that capture the ghostly poetry of transcribed talk. Warhol left in 1967 when the building was scheduled to be torn down to make way for an apartment building. To represent everything andy did in regard to books. With this new chronicle of warhols factory years, independent scholar watson makes a fresh pass at the already heavily pickedapart warhol. The leading exponent of the pop art movement and one of the most influential artists of the late 20th cent. May, 2016 factory books is a new ebook series chronicling the world of andy warhol, the factory, and the lives of warhols superstars. He created more than 80 during his career a mix of selfpublished artists books, childrens. The original factory was on the fifth floor at 231 east 47th street, in midtown manhattan. Friends and strangers alike would help him add color to drawings he made for his. The 20 most notable books on andy warhol moderna museet i.

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