Three films by Gerard Malanga, Andy Warhol's closest collaborator, are newly restored, offering a rare glimpse into the ...
It was there he wrote songs for “Blonde on Blonde.” Edie Sedgwick, Andy Warhol‘s nihilistic “superstar,” was soon hanging around. She had a thing for Dylan, and Warhol took it as a betrayal.
Edie Sedgwick stands out amidst a long line of modern muses such ... while her authoritarian Dad trailed her in a limousine. She dismisses the Warhol crowd, characteristically, as "faggots," and ...
Was Edie Sedgwick the first “it girl” to ditch her pants? In 1965, Life magazine wrote that the Warhol muse was “doing more for black tights than anyone since Hamlet.” Sedgwick might be ...
Of all Warhol's Factory muses, socialite and heiress Edie Wedgwick, whom he met in 1965, arguably held the greatest bond with the artist. "The fascination I experienced was probably very close to ...
A 16mm Warhol film of Edie Sedgwick sitting in front of a television monitor on which is playing a prerecorded videotape of herself. On the videotape, Edie is positioned on the left side of the ...
In 1965, Williams – Andy Warhol’s lover – lived at the Factory, and designed and ran the groundbreaking Velvet Underground/Exploding Plastic Inevitable light show. But just a year later, while such ...
Cinema verité examination of the life and lifestyle of Andy Warhol protégé Edie Sedgwick, who died in 1971 at age 28. Among those appearing: Roger Vadim, Viva and Allen Ginsberg.
59th St. Betsey Johnson began her career as a Warhol groupie in Soho; by 1969, she'd opened her first boutique, with Edie Sedgwick as her fit model. Today, the CFDA award-winner is focused on ...