Po Pism by Andy Warhol

The Warhol Sixties

A candid, anecdotal memoir of the 1960s art scene that blends behind-the-scenes accounts of a famed studio with sharp observations on fame, commerce and creativity. It recounts encounters with celebrities, collaborators and hangers-on, describing the making of artworks, experimental films and the daily bustle of a social hub where art and celebrity collided. The voice is conversational and often detached, mixing gossip, business detail and cultural critique to show how pop culture reshaped both an artist’s career and the wider idea of art.

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