Blotted Line Technique in ‘The Nation’s Nightmare’
Hands down, shoot up. That’s the image portrayed in Andy Warhol’s ‘The Nation’s Nightmare’, a CBS radio program in 1951 on drugs and crime …
Read More →Bob Dylan’s Visit to The Factory
Bob Dylan visiting The Factory in 1966. Warhol attracted celebrities and artists of all kinds to The Factory. The studio became a magnet for …
Read More →Commercial Art with Endless Shoes
Sassy. Classy. Elegant. These are the words that describe Warhol’s shoes series, where his obsession with feet and shoes became art. As young Andrew …
Read More →Gino Piserchio and Edie Sedgwick in Beauty No. 2
In 1965, Gino Piserchio co-starred with Warhol Superstar Edie Sedgwick in the underground film Beauty No. 2, directed by Andy Warhol. Beauty No. 2 was …
Read More →Andy’s Favorite Sweet Shop Serendipity in NYC
In the heart of Little Italy, sharing a cold water flat with creepies, crawlies and things that go bump in the night lived Serendipity …
Read More →Andy’s Mysterious Boxes
Warhol was an avid collector of art, Fiestaware, photographs, newspapers, dental molds and especially the minutiae of his daily life. In 1974, he began …
Read More →Warhol: a Man of Few, Few Words
Andy Warhol and Edie Sedgwick appeared on The Merv Griffin Show On October 6, 1965. Griffin discusses Warhol’s painting, the Campbell’s Soup can, that …
Read More →Andy and Lee Radziwill at His Church Estate
In early 1972, Andy Warhol fell in love with a Church estate overlooking the Atlantic on the wind swept cliffs of Montauk. The estate was …
Read More →Howdy Doody from Myths Series
A remarkably sought after image, Howdy Doody is one of ten iconic screenprints in Warhol’s 1981 Myths portfolio. Beginning in the ’60s, Warhol exhibited …
Read More →Jeremy Deller: My Summer in Andy Warhol’s Factory
One day when Jeremy Deller was 20, he heard that Andy Warhol was going to be at the opening of a show in London. …
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