Andy Warhol was so in love with his tape recorder that he sometimes called it “my wife.” He took it everywhere he went, taping pretty much every phone call he made. So when he founded inter/VIEW in ...
Rumors have been whistling around the artsy/literary scene that Andy Warhol’s magazine has suffered a mass exodus of staff in ...
Interview magazine, the culture and arts publication founded by Andy Warhol in 1969, has folded, The Post has learned. The glossy periodical owned by billionaire Peter Brant — which lately has been ...
A new paper in the Oxford Art Journal examines the significance of a newly discovered recoding of Andy Warhol's famous 1963 interview with Gene Swenson, published in ARTnews under the heading "What is ...
A publication created by Andy Warhol nearly 50 years ago, “Interview” magazine, has folded amid legal disputes with former staffers who allege the company owes them hundreds of thousands of dollars in ...
One of Andy Warhol’s closest friends, the writer and photographer Bob Colacello, is showing a series of photographs from the 1970s and 1980s capturing the people and parties of the time. It Just ...
So, how did Warhol and Bernstein work together? "Richard didn't have much say in who was selected for the covers, but he was given full creative control by Andy in the middle of his tenure there," ...
When Warhol arrived in New York from Pittsburgh in 1949, he idolized Truman Capote who was the epitome of a brilliant gay man who had both serious recognition as a writer and who was the essence of ...
Andy Warhol was so in love with his tape recorder that he sometimes called it “my wife.” He took it everywhere he went, taping pretty much every phone call he made. So when he founded inter/VIEW in ...