Word: warhol
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...minds of fashion mavens. Downstairs, in what was once the couture salon, an exhibit entitled "Dialogue with Art" highlighted some of Saint Laurent's iconic silhouettes: the Mondrian dresses, the Picasso homage of intricately beaded capes splashed with Cubist images, the Pop Art dresses indebted to Andy Warhol. In his heyday Saint Laurent was inspired by artists as much as by the women he dressed. These days it's unusual to see anything totally original in fashion, because so many designers look to the past - to the work of people like Saint Laurent - for inspiration. This season particularly, the fall...
Parties? HRDC after-parties, Andy Warhol-esque soirees following Carpenter Center openings...
...appearances, an eight-page spread in German Vogue, and the parallel rerelease of a prizewinning Schnabel film, Before Night Falls. Gushed a headline in the tabloid Bild Zeitung: MR. BIG SWEEPS BACK IN TRIUMPH. One of the best-known celebrity artists New York City has produced since Andy Warhol, Schnabel, now 52, shot to youthful fame in the late '70s with his signature "plate paintings," in which broken crockery is embedded on a painted canvas, then painted some more. He was hailed as a "Picasso who can do anything" (Frankfurt Modern Art Museum director Jean Christophe Ammann) and derided...
...arty. What the hell does that mean? It's not like we got a band together as some kind of conceptual abstract sound sculpture. We got together to make a pop band." Maybe, but they did gain notoriety through their own arty happenings. In the spirit of Andy Warhol's Factory, the band occupied the top floors of an abandoned Glasgow art-deco warehouse dubbed "the Chateau." They would host events, playing to a word-of-mouth crowd, while others used the space for art installations. "We were socializing with these people and they all had ideas and they...
...profiling dozens of students a semester, FM tries to fulfill its namesake proclamation by Andy Warhol that “in the future, everyone will be world famous for 15 minutes.” For our editors’ issue, we figured we’d check back in with a few students cruelly relegated to comparative anonymity after appearing in FM to see what a difference we made, and whether they’d been up to anything since we last checked in. We hadn’t and they hadn’t. Perhaps FM should consider...