“Warhol has so arranged his discotheque that his patrons tend to feel that they have wandered into some evangelist's vision of Nineveh and that perhaps it is time to mend their ways.”
Originally published April 14, 1966
“The sophisticated audience that had turned out to put down the art that was not on display provided a chilling touch of surrealism worthy of Buñuel or Fellini”
Originally published October 14, 1965
After Andy Warhol’s death in 1987, Gary Indiana, Gerard Malanga, Viva, and Barbara Kruger reflected on the artist’s cultural legacy
November 13, 2018