In a new biography this year, the New York Times art critic Blake Gopnik called Andy Warhol the 20th Century’s most important artist. Obviously, such a declarat...
As we enter a new Roaring Twenties, let’s recall two renegade art dealers who kickstarted modern art back in the Swinging Sixties: Walter Hopps and Irving Blum ...
Denver photographer, street artist and gallery owner Mark Sink talks about the Andy Warhol he knew, the one without masks or disguises. He offers some surprisin...
The Dom, a book recently published in Poland, covers the untold story of Lower East Side’s counterculture in the period of time just before the events in Please...
She called it ‘performance art’ when, in 1964, she casually strolled into Andy Warhol’s Factory, pulled out a handgun and shot a bullet through four paintings o...
Photographer and scene maker Leee Black Childers on his wild and woolly ride with Iggy, the Stooges, David Bowie, Andy Warhol, Candy Darling, Jackie Curtis, Way...
In his interactions with the media, the famous artist and provocateur offered only what enhanced his persona, not what the interviewer wanted to hear. Watch the...
Comparisons of Warhol's Factory to the Garage Antique Flea Market
The flea markets in New York City were a great place to meet and greet the famous and those f...
Performance artist Tammy Faye Starlite portrays and celebrates the Warhol/Velvet Underground chanteuse in a brilliant stage production "Nico: An Evening of Ligh...
Some folks find their religion in church, me I found mine in the 99 cent record bin of a trashy southern Woolworth's. On that fateful day in 1971, from that bin...
When Punk magazine writer, Mary Harron, went to England to interview Johnny Rotten in the autumn of 1976, she returned to New York infected with Sex Pistols Fev...
by Lisa Janssen - Dear Andy, I wanted to write you and let you know the many ways you have impacted my life. It started with “The Philosophy of Andy Warhol from A to B and Back Again.” There were some aphorisms in that book that I live by to this day, at least I try. My favorite is, “So what.”...
Edie Sedgwick smokes and fiddles with her earrings while Andy plays a mute routine, whispering answers to the very fidgety socialite. Merv Griffin Show, 1965....