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Under the Museum of Modern Art Department of Film, the film collection owns prints of many familiar feature-length movies, including Citizen Kane and Vertigo, but the department's holdings also contains many less-traditional pieces, including Andy Warhol's eight-hour Empire, various TV commercials, and Chris Cunningham's music video for Björk's All Is Full of Love.
Andy Warhol's protégé Joe Dallesandro, who later worked for Calvin Klein, was one of the many AMG models that even those not acquainted with Athletic Model Guild might be familiar with.
Vaccaro's Conquest of the Universe was performed at the Bouwerie Lane Theater with many members of Andy Warhol's Factory: Mary Woronov, Taylor Mead, Ondine and Ultra Violet.
All three of their major plays: " Pig! Child! Fire ", " Andy Warhol's Last Love ", " Mr. Dead & Mrs Free " were staged in their storefront theatre, with the street as a backdrop and many times integral part of their plays.
This told the story of how Andy Warhol's two cats had twenty five kittens and how he resolved the situation when he realized he had too many cats.
In this formulation, Warhol's quote has been taken to mean: " At the present, because there are so many channels by which an individual might attain fame, albeit not enduring fame, virtually anyone can become famous for a brief period of time.
This review garnered the attention of Warhol, and Paul Morrissey, the director of many of Warhol's films, who approached Colacello to write for Interview magazine, a new art / film / fashion magazine Warhol had recently began to publish.
Her mother, Viva ( aka Janet Susan Mary Hoffmann ), is an actress and writer and appeared in many of Andy Warhol's movies during the 1960s.

Warhol's and media
Today, when someone receives a great deal of media attention for something fairly trivial, and he or she is said to be experiencing his or her “ 15 minutes of fame ”, the allusion is to Andy Warhol's famous saying.
Warhol's films were not commercially successful and rarely seen outside The Factory circle, but as Sedgwick's notoriety grew, mainstream media outlets began reporting on her appearances in Warhol's underground films and her unusual fashion sense.

Warhol's and include
Warhol's works include some of the most expensive paintings ever sold.

Warhol's and painting
In 2009, Andy Warhol's painting Small Crushed Campbell ’ s Soup Can ( Beef Noodle ) ( 1962 ) as well as group of the artist's Brillo Boxes were donated by the estate of Robert Shapazian, the founding director of Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills.
Turk's work Pop is a waxwork of Turk as Sid Vicious in white jacket and black trousers, pointing a gun — a work which toured London, Berlin and New York as part of the 1997 exhibit Sensation ( art exhibition )— appropriated the stance of Andy Warhol's painting of Elvis Presley, thereby depicting Turk himself ( like Presley ) as a cowboy.
* Nancy was the subject of Andy Warhol's 1961 painting, Nancy.
Andy Warhol's painting Campbell's Soup Cans is seen in the episode.
A copy of Andy Warhol's painting Campbell's Soup Cans is visible at the art gallery.
Years after her time at Artforum in the 1960s, Krauss also returned to the drip painting of Jackson Pollock as both a culmination of modernist work within the format of the " easel picture ", and a breakthrough that opened the way for several important developments in later art, from Allan Kaprow's happenings to Richard Serra's lead-flinging process art to Andy Warhol's oxidation ( i. e. urination ) paintings.

Warhol's and film
" Solanas also had a nonspeaking role in Warhol's film Bikeboy, in 1967.
The group became the centerpiece of Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable, a multimedia performance featuring music, light, film and dance.
For years, director Paul Morrissey disputed Margheriti's claim that he had directed " Andy Warhol's Frankenstein " in the early 1970s, saying that Margheriti was mostly just a technical advisor on that film.
The publication of her autobiography Ecstasy and Me ( 1967 ) took place about a year after accusations of shoplifting, and a year after Andy Warhol's short film Hedy ( 1966 ), also known as The Shoplifter.
Following the production of his first short film, Hag in a Black Leather Jacket ( 1964 ), Waters decided to begin production of a second work, Roman Candles ( 1966 ), that was influenced by the pop artist Andy Warhol's recently created Chelsea Girls ( 1966 ) by consisting of three 8-millimeter movies played simultaneously side by side.
For the film's promotion, a trailer was released featuring a split screen in the style of Andy Warhol's Chelsea Girls, depicting on one side of the screen a single point-of-view-shot of a driver on a country road, and the other side various scenes from the end of the film featuring Chloë Sevigny.
* Andy Warhol's underground film, Lupe ( 1965 ), starring Edie Sedgwick as Vélez is loosely based on the night of her suicide.
At first, he was writing film dialogue and inventing character names ; later on, Carroll worked as the co-manager of Warhol's Theater.
Stephen Koch, who in 1973 wrote a study of Warhol's film, stated: " Valerie lives in terror of dependence: That is what the SCUM Manifesto is about, an absolute terror before the experience of need.
Warhol's ' Factory ’ played host to most of his superstars and as his experiments in film continued he became more interested in the bohemian eccentrics attracted to the studio.
Manhattan is a 1972 American avant garde film starring Edie Sedgwick, one of Andy Warhol's Superstars.
This ad was a parody of Andy Warhol's 1963 film Blow Job, which only showed a close-up of a man's face for an extended period, supposedly receiving ' head '.
They began with Shower and The Life of Juanita Castro, which were originally film scenarios intended for Warhol's Factory.
Jack Smith and Andy Warhol incorporated camp elements into their work, and Sitney posited Warhol's connection to structural film.
He was the star of Andy Warhol's film Eat ( 1964 ), which is a 45-minute film of Indiana eating a mushroom in his SoHo loft.
He became prominent as the subject of Andy Warhol's film Sleep ( 1963 ).
Jackie Curtis, one of Andy Warhol's entourage and occasional film star, is shown on the streets of New York enjoying an ice cream cone with a partner.
Arman can be seen in Andy Warhol's film Dinner at Daley's, a documentation of a dinner performance by the Fluxus artist Daniel Spoerri that Warhol filmed on March 5, 1964.
Throughout the portrait-screen-test film, Arman sits in profile, looking down, appearing to be entranced in his reading, seemingly unaware of Warhol's camera, only making small gestures, rubbing his eyes, and licking the corner of his mouth.
In 1970, Colacello wrote a review of Andy Warhol's film Trash, which he hailed as a " great Roman Catholic masterpiece ".
Orlovsky appeared in three films: Andy Warhol's Couch ( 1965 ) and in three films by photographer Robert Frank, Pull My Daisy ( 1959 ) ( a partly improvised 26 minute long film based on a Kerouac script ), Me and My Brother ( 1969 ) ( a film documenting his brother Julius Orlovsky's mental illness ) and One Hour ( C ' est Vrai ) ( a 60 minute one-take video made for French television in 1992 ).

Warhol's and music
The Velvet Underground, in Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable, combined avant-garde, minimalist, drone and rock music with visual arts and avant-garde theater.
Sometimes compared to Andy Warhol's Factory, the group produced experimental music ( Brophy on drums or synthesiser ), films, videos, and live theatrical performances exploring Brophy's aesthetic and cultural interests, often on a minimal budget.

Warhol's and .
Warhol's childhood home.
Warhol's father immigrated to the United States in 1914, and his mother joined him in 1921, after the death of Warhol's grandparents.
Warhol's father worked in a coal mine.
It would be a mistake to praise Warhol for the design of his boxes ( which were designed by Steve Harvey ), yet the conceptual move of exhibiting these boxes as art in a museum together with other kinds of paintings is Warhol's.
They made fake identity documents which allowed them to visit bars at the weekend but also the local art house cinema – which though it typically showed pornographic films would on occasion feature underground films such as Robert Downey, Sr .' s Putney Swope and Andy Warhol's Chelsea Girls.
* 1962 – Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans exhibition opens at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles.
Punk art also uses the mass production aesthetic of Andy Warhol's Factory studio.
She also shot art critic Mario Amaya, and attempted to shoot Warhol's manager, Fred Hughes, point blank, but the gun jammed.
She also had roles in several films, including a cameo in Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita ( 1960 ) and Andy Warhol's Chelsea Girls ( 1966 ), as herself.
Crisp was the subject of a photographic portrait by Herb Ritts and was also chronicled in Andy Warhol's diaries.
Uwe Husslein cites film-maker Jonas Mekas, who accompanied Warhol to the Trio premiere and claims that Warhol's static films were directly inspired by the performance.
Even the labeling on the shipping carton containing retail items has been used as subject matter in pop art, for example in Warhol's Campbell's Tomato Juice Box 1964, ( pictured below ), or his Brillo Soap Box sculptures.
A fan of the Batman series, Warhol's movie was a " homage " to the series, and is considered the first appearance of a blatantly campy Batman.
However, see also Andy Warhol's early works, and pop art.
Andy Warhol provided the cover art, in black and white, but against Warhol's wishes Cale colourised it.
" This is a kind of ' endism ' also taken up Arthur Danto who in 1984 acclaimed that Andy Warhol's Brillo boxes asked the right question of art and hence art had ended.

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