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SUPERSTAR. Andy Warhol's nonlife and odd times get a spiffy collage treatment from documentarist Chuck Workman. News and film clips mix with reminiscences from Andy's cheerfully perplexed family back in Pittsburgh. A few Warhol Factory workers show up, wry and rueful, eager to prove they survived...
Applying Andy Warhol to the ECAC, it was only natural that the Dartmouth men's hockey team would be decent for a few minutes this season...
...Dartmouth's Warhol-esque dream went awry as the out-of-synch Crimson offense exploded, with forward Peter Ciavaglia's hat trick highlighting an 8-2 Harvard blowout...
...pictures except a Sean Scully, a Brice Marden, two Dubuffets and the Rauschenberg reached or exceeded their low estimates, and most were well below them. A Rothko work estimated at $1.8 million to $2.2 million was unsold at $1.25 million. Nothing by Andy Warhol sold that night. Younger artists whose star had risen in the '80s did no better. An Eric Fischl, Northern Girl, estimated at $450,000 to $600,000, went begging...
...other De Koonings in the sale -- all later or inferior works -- found buyers. Philip Guston's Summer, 1954, joined the De Kooning as one of the few paintings to exceed its high estimate -- $1.1 million, against estimates of $500,000 to $700,000. But again, nothing by Warhol sold, and Minimal art did badly across the board...