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1967 Lonesome Cowboys

1967 The Loves of Ondine

1967 Nude Restaurant

1968 Blue Movie — aka — Fuck

1968 Flesh

1970 Imitation of Christ

1970 Trash

1972 Heat

1974 Andy Warhol’s Dracula — aka — Blood for Dracula

1974 Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein — aka — Flesh for Frankenstein

1976 Andy Warhol’s Bad

Further Reading

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A: A Novel, New York: Grove, 1968

America, New York: Harper and Row, 1985

Andy Warhol Cars, New York/Stuttgart: Guggenheim/Hatje, 1988

Andy Warhol Nudes, Woodstock: Overlook, 1995

The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again), New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovitch, 1975

The Andy Warhol Diaries, New York: Warner Books, 1989

Andy Warhol’s Exposures, New York: Andy Warhol Books/Grosset and Dunlap, 1979

POPism: the Warhol ‘60s, New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1980

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Alexander, Paul, Death and Disaster: The Rise of the Warhol Empire and the Race for Andy’s Millions, New York: Villard Books, 1994

Alloway, Lawrence, American Pop Art, New York: Collier Books/Whitney Museum, 1974

Antoni, Emile and Tuchman, Mitch, Painters Painting: A Candid History of the Modern Art Scene 1940-70, New York: Abbeville Press, 1984

Benjamin, Walter, “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction’, in Illuminations, New York: Shocken Books, 1966

Bockris, Victor, The Life and Death of Andy Warhol, New York: Bantam, 1989

Bockris, Victor, William Burroughs: A Report From the Bunker, Vermillion: London, 1982

Bourdon, David, Warhol, New York: Abrams, 1989

Colacello, Bob, Holy Terror, Andy Warhol Close Up, New York: HarperCollins, 1990

Crone, Rainer, Andy Warhol, New York: Praeger, 1970

Dillenberger, Jane D, The Religious Art of Andy Warhol, New York: Continuum International Publishing, 1998

Feldman, Freya and Schellmann, Jorg, Andy Warhol Prints: A Catalogue Raisonee, Munich/New York: Feldman Fine Arts/Editions, Schelrmann/Abbeville Press, 1989

Francis, Mark, The Warhol Look: Glamour, Style, Fashion, Boston: Little Brown, 1997

Gelmis, Joseph, The Film Director as Superstar, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972

Gidal, Peter, Andy Warhoclass="underline" Films and Paintings, the Factory Years, New York: Da Capo Press, 1991

Heinrich, Christoph (ed.), Andy Warhol Photography, Thalwil/Zurich/New York: Edition Stemmle, 1999

Hitchens, Christopher, Unacknowledged Legislations, London: Verso, 2000

Hughes, Robert, American Visions, New York: Knopf, 1997

Koch, Stephen, Stargazer, Andy Warhol’s World and His Films, New York: Praeger, 1973

Lippard, Lucy R. (ed.), Pop Art, New York: Praeger, 1966

Livingstone, Marco, Pop Art: A Continuing History, New York: Abrams, 1990

McShine, Kynaston, (ed.) Andy Warhol, A Retrospective, New York: Boston, Museum of Modern Art/Little Brown, 1989

Morphet, Richard (ed.), Warhol, London: Tate Gallery, 1971

Name, Billy, All Tomorrow’s Parties: Billy Name’s Photographs of Andy Warhol’s Factory, London: Frieze, 1997

Sitney, P.Adams, VISIONARY FILM: The American Avant-Garde, New York: Oxford University Press, 1974

Solanas, Valerie, SCUM Manifesto, London: Olympia Press, 1971

Stein, Jean (ed.), Edie: An American Biography, New York: Knopf, 1982

Traveler’s Digest, Winter 1977

Vanity Fair, November 2001

Violet, Ultra, Famous For 15 Minutes — My Years with Andy Warhol, New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988

Wilcock, John, The Autobiography and Sex Life of Andy Warhol, New York: Other Scenes Inc, 1971

Woronow, Mary, Swimming Underground: My Years in the Warhol Factory, Boston: Journey Editions, 1995

Andy Warhol on the Web

www.warhol.org The website of the Andy Warhol Museum, and therefore by far the most accessible and best designed. It contains details of the museum’s collection as well as of forthcoming events and educational programmes. The information about the Warhol archive — 8000 cubic feet of material — is particularly fascinating.

osws.artmuseum.net The One Stop Warhol Shop, a sort of exhibition in cyberspace, developed by the Warhol Museum and designed to be ‘the single most comprehensive Internet Source on Andy Warhol.’ An excellent site, but you will need a very powerful Internet connection or an amazing amount of patience to get the best out of it.

www.angelfire.com/ny2/ediesedgwick The Edie Sedgwick and Andy Warhol page, with an emphasis on the former, but it contains several galleries of photographs, many of which show Sedgwick and Warhol together. The site also contains a short voice clip of Sedgwick.

www.billyname.com A wonderfully eccentric site devoted to Billy Name, Warhol’s house photographer, and the man who first painted the Factory silver. It contains interviews with Name and a large gallery of his excellent photographs.

members.aol.com/jeremymp/warhol.html Andy Warhol, a Celebration of Genius. A fan site, and some of it pretty amateurish, featuring artworks, poems and appreciation’s by (one assumes rather young) fans of Andy Warhol. But it provides proof, if proof were needed, of the extent to which Warhol’s work still connects with a youthful audience.

www.warhols.com A commercial site selling Warhol art, but still of interest to those not buying, since it tends to show the less well known and less reproduced works.

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