Andy Land

As the counterculture heated up in the 1960s, the Heat took notice

"Warhol not only looks original, but surprisingly contemporary, like the most influential artist of the last few decades. He looks like he deserves his own museum."

Twenty-five years ago, the legal tumult following the artist’s death threatened everything he’d worked for

After Andy Warhol’s death in 1987, Gary Indiana, Gerard Malanga, Viva, and Barbara Kruger reflected on the artist’s cultural legacy

In June 1968 Voice reporter Howard Smith was on the scene as Warhol fought for his life. Three months later the pop master told film critic Leticia Kent, ‘I am afraid of God alone.’

As the Whitney offers rolling previews of ‘Andy Warhol — From A to B and Back Again,’ we take a look at the partying class from a half-century ago

In 1965 Voice co-founder John Wilcock watched Andy Warhol watching

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Before Mohammed bin Salman, the elite feted the Shah of Iran, despite all the blood on his hands

On Lou Reed, the downtown bard of the dirty boulevard.

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