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name on the door: neck of the corpse
by Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com) there’s so much stuff written about andy warhol, that it seems impossible to pop any new perspective about him info into a small FB essay like this. but, not much is written about his early … Continue reading
warhol: indexed to sensation
by Art Chantry ( art@artchantry.com ) …( part II )…which brings me to this book. it was begun when publishing/artist agent alan rinzler approached random house with the idea of doing a book about andy warhol and his circle. it … Continue reading
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Tagged alan rinzler, Andy Warhol, andy warhol factory, andy warhol index book, art chantry, christopher cerf, designer david paul, edie sedgwick, holly woodlawn, ingrid superstar, nat finkelstein photos, stephen shore photos, william linnich
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warhol and the studio system: muse driven?
by Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com) this is one of those artifacts that has left me awed and puzzled ever since i found this copy back in around 1980. it’s official title is “andy warhol’s index (book)” . i guess the last … Continue reading
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Tagged alan rinzler, Andy Warhol, andy warhol factory, andy warhol index book, andy warhol interview magazine, andy warhol mother, billy name, chilhuly, christopher cerf, Corot, Damien Hirst, david paul design, david paul punk graphics, designer david paul, edie sedgwick, george macunias fluxus, holly woodlawn, ingrid superstar, Jeff Koons, Leonardo Da Vinci, nat finkelstein photos, nathan gluck, ondine, stephen shore photos, studio art system, Velvet Underground, william linnich
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out of gluck
by Art Chantry (art@artchantry.com) my old pal, nathan gluck, was a man of many wonders. one of the more intriguing aspects to his long life was the odd fact that, back in the 1950′s, he worked as a young andrew … Continue reading