Gerard Malanga spent most of the 1960s working with Andy Warhol at his New York Factory. He collaborated with the Pop artist on his silkscreens, shot and starred in his films, and danced with the ...
Andy Warhol, “25 Cats Name Sam and One Blue Pussy” (1954), printed by Semour Berlin, written by Charles Lisanby, bound artist’s book with hand coloring ...
I have a remarkable story to tell you. My story is about a competition between the two hippest new stars in New York in 1966. At that time, Bob Dylan went from being the iconic Folk Singer to the most ...
"First published as The Velvet Years 1965-67 by Thunder Mouth Press, New York, and Pavilion Books, London, 1995"--Colophon. Summary Warhol's Factory as seen through the lens of a young Shore, ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Shows Hughes standing, holding a ...
Andy Warhol in the late 1960s introduced the idea that everyone will get 15 minutes of fame. Whether visionary or loudmouth, he seemed to know where society was headed, and this certainly applies to ...
Pop Art was in part a reaction against the high seriousness of Abstract Expressionism. It was also a celebration of the popular culture of the 1950s and 1960s, especially the world of advertising, ...
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