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Updated: May 2002 ANDY WARHOL: The Factory Years 1964-1967 "Andy Warhol: The Factory Years 1964-1967 gives a very good idea of what life looked like when you spent time with Warhol. For those who cannot get enough of Warhol, this book is a must have. For fans of photography, this is also an excellent book as Finkelstein has a great eye. Of particular interest are his portraits of sometime Velvet Underground singer, Nico." Picture "...a collection of gritty, street-smart images by Nat Finkelstein, a free-lance, semi-court photographer of that Manhattan emporium of fashion and fad. He records it as stunt and circus, after-school party and assembly line....Finkelstein is a scrappy raconteur, a snappy analyst. 'Andy was like a Greek god: he ate his children,' he writes." The Morning Call "A photographic account of an epoch-making scene. Nat Finkelstein acted a a court photographer to Andy Warhol's Factory during these years, and his photographs are accompanied by a selection of personal recollections and commentary on the work produced in this period." "Favorites of 2000," Ursus Art Books Newsletter Bonus Broadcast Appearance !! |
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