Andy Warhol's New York City
By (Author) Thomas Kiedrowski
Little Bookroom,U.S.
Little Bookroom,U.S.
15th August 2011
6th September 2011
Main
United States
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
917.4710444
Paperback
144
Width 11mm, Height 204mm, Spine 108mm
251g
Andy, Andy everywhere. Twenty-three years after his death, few figures hover over the New York City-it's art, its street life, its commerce, its creativity, its nightlife, its myths and its idea of itself-like Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol's New York City provides a panoramic view of the artist's life there from the fifties through the eighties. Eighty sites associated with the artist careen delightfully from coffee shops to museums, from disco clubs to churches, with dozens of glamorous and gritty places in between. Fashionistas will love reading about the rare pretzel-print dress Warhol designed (now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art) and envisioning him in the arms of Edie Sedgwick being photographed on the steps of the Met; cineastes will be riveted to the behind-the-scenes stories of his films; art lovers will appreciate the comprehensive listing of his many shows; and New York City history buffs will savor glimpses of the city's icons-vanished (Schrafft's), current (Serendipity 3), and never-realized (the Andy-Mat). There are sidebars on Warhol's residences, favorite restaurants, and factories. Brief biographies of figures in the book familiarize the reader with the revolving cast of glittering characters that enter and leave the stage as Warhol's mesmerizing story unfolds. Twelve original drawings in the book were made specially for Andy Warhol's New York City by the artist Vito Giallo, a former studio assistant of Warhol's who executed hundreds of Warhol's ink blot drawings, and who later owned the antique store where Warhol bought thousands of items that were posthumously auctioned at Sotheby's.
Makes a fascinating document for anyone interested in both Warhol's remarkable story and the city itself. Record Collector
Thomas Kiedrowski leads tours to Warhol sites in New York City. He received his B.F A. in Film from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and after working in Hollywood, now lives New York. The artist, Vito Giallo, turned Wolfgang Beck's large midtown studio loft into an art gallery, known to all as The Loft Gallery. It was here that he gave Andy Warhol his first New York one-man show in October 1954. Giallo lives in New York.