On a long weekend in late May 1963, Andy [Warhol], Bob Indiana, Marisol, and I went up by train to Old Lyme, Connecticut, and visited Wynn Chamberlain. He had rented a farmhouse for the summer.
Since the early days of Donald Trump’s political rise, mental health experts have argued over the ethics of diagnosing the once-and-wannabe-again POTUS from a distance. There is one stark precedent, ...
This profile first appeared in the May 1973 issue of Town & Country. It is hard to believe that he was once chubby, even roly-poly, cute enough to get away with signing one of his pictures, “Andy-Pie.
Andy Warhol is currently the subject of a Netflix documentary series, an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum and multiple theatrical works. By Laura Zornosa Andy Warhol left behind a lot of self ...
Warhol, by Blake Gopnik. Ecco. 976 pages. $45. One thing I miss is the time when America had big dreams about the future. Now it seems like nobody has big hopes for the future. We all seem to think ...
The Ryan Murphy-produced, Andrew Rossi-directed docuseries explores Andy Warhol's art by looking at the man behind the public persona. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic It’s hard to think of ...
When Tom Wolfe profiled model Jane Holzer in New York magazine in 1964 and described her as “Living Pop Art,” Andy Warhol knew it was the beginning of a lucrative friendship. The pop art pioneer had ...
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