AFRICAN AND WHITE
CHINA CRISIS
NICO
EDIE SEDGEWICK
“Like most of the girls at the Factory, there wasn’t anything real about Edie. She was simply signs and symbols. She was spoiled in every sense, a child of the haute bourgeoisie, with no thought in her head at all, except ‘Edie’. Edie was slumming: rich down-town people getting in their car and driving up to Harlem to score, pretending they were in that scene. Then the scene came up and bit her in the ass. Edie was another one of these little, rich kids, who came down to where it was too rough for her to play…so she lost the game.”
Nat Finkelstein
Andy Warhol The Factory Years 1964 – 1967
EDIE -ANDY-JOHN WILCOX-STEPHEN SHORE
BOB DYLAN
WARHOL - DYLAN
WARHOL - PETE TOWNSHEND - BRIAN JONES
WARHOL - LOU REED
ANDY WARHOL
THE FACTORY YEARS 1964 - 1967
PHOTOGRAPHY
NAT FINKELSTEIN
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FROM THE ARCHIVE
Andy Warhol in devodotcom posts
Warhol
and the Final Decline and Total Collapse of the Avant-Garde
5/24/10
Jeanloup
Sieff
7/22/10
Harper’s
Bazaar Great Exaggerations for Gala Evenings
7/27/10
Dovima
With
Elephants
11/25/10
Al Di
La
11/29/10
Andy
Warhol The Factory
1964-1967
3/12/11
Andy
Warhol Small World
3/18/11
60’s -
State of
Independence
7/21/11
WARHOLIA
10/10/11
WARHAUL
11/17/11
Remembering
Christmas Past – Warhol
1957
12/2/11
Remembering
Christmas Past – Warhol
1959
12/9/11
Remembering
Christmas Past – The Sixties
12/13/11
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The Playlist
1/11/12
Back
To The
Future
1/27/12
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