WARHOLSTARS SOURCES
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AA: Paul Taylor, After Andy: Soho in the Eighties (Melbourne: Schwartz City, 1995)
AB: Andy Warhol, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again) (NY: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1975)
AC: Julia Hastings (designer) and Phaidon editors, Andy Warhol Giant Size (NY: Phaidon Press, 2006)
AD: Callie Angell, Andy Warhol Screen Tests: The Films of Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonne (Vol. 1) (NY: Abrams in association with the Whitney Museum of American Art, 2006)
AF: Germano Celant, Andy Warhol: A Factory (Ostfildern: Hatje, 1999)
AG: P. Adams Sitney, Visionary Film: The American Avant-Garde (NY: Oxford University Press, 1974)
AI: David Ebony, "Walter Hopps, 1932-2005," Art in America, May 2005
AM: Bob Smith (dir.), Andy Makes a Movie, filmed in May 1968
AN: G.R. Swenson, "What is Pop Art?," Art News, November 1963
ANW: G.R. Swenson, "What is Pop Art? Part II," Art News, February 1964, pp. 40-41
AS: Sarah Kent, "Aftershock," Time Out London, April 9 - 16, 2003
ASL: John Wilcock, The Autobiography and Sex Life of Andy Warhol (NY: Other Scenes, 1971)
ATP: Billy Name (photos), Dave Hickey (text), Collier Schorr (interviewer), All Tomorrow's Parties: Billy Name's Photographs of Andy Warhol's Factory (London: Frieze, 1997)
AU: John Cale and Victor Bockris, What's Welsh for Zen: The Autobiography of John Cale (NY/London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 1999)
AWC: John Coplans, Andy Warhol, (NY: NY Graphic Society, ca. 1971)
AWD: Pat Hackett (ed.), The Andy Warhol Diaries (NY: Warner Books, 1989)
AWM: The Andy Warhol Museum staff, Andy Warhol 365 Takes (NY: Harry N Abrams, 2004)
AWP: Andy Warhol, Andy Warhol Photography (Thalwil: Edition Stemmle, 1999)
B: Billy Name
BA: Phoebe Hoban, Basquiat, A Quick Killing in Art (NY: Viking, 1998)
BAM: Brooklyn Academy of Music
BB: Vincent Fremont and Sally Dunn Fremont (dirs.), Pie in the Sky: The Brigid Berlin Story DVD, NY: New Video Group, 2001
BBM: Julian Palacios, Beck: Beautiful Monstrosity (London: Boxtree Publs., 2000)
BBR: Rob Jovanovic, Beck! On A Backwards River (London: Virgin Publishing, 2000)
BC: Bob Colacello, Holy Terror: Andy Warhol Close Up (NY: Harper Collins, 1990)
BD: Clinton Heylin, Bob Dylan: Behind the Shades Revisited (NY: Viking, 2000)
BF: David Frost (interviewer) Breakfast with Frost (TV), David Frost interviews Tracey Emin, 30 May 2004 (London)
BH: Bibbe Hansen
BL: Barbara Haskell, Blam! The Explosion of Pop, Minimalism and Performance 1958 - 1964, (NY: Whitney Museum of American Art in association with W.W. Norton & Company, 1984)
BN: Debra Miller, Billy Name: Stills from the Warhol Films (NY: Prestel-Verlag, 1994)
C: Craig Highberger (dir.), Superstar in a Housedress: The Life and Times of Jackie Curtis DVD and Book (NY: Penguin, 2005)
CA: Callie Angell
CB: Callie Angell lecture, Andy Warhol film series, ICA London, August 7, 2007
CD: Jeremiah Newton, Francesca Passalacqua and D.E. Hardy (eds.), My Face for the World to See: The Diaries, Letters and Drawings of Candy Darling, Andy Warhol Superstar (Honolulu: Hardy Marks Publications, 1997)
CL: "Calendar Live," L.A. Times, May 2, 2002, www.events.calendarlive.com/top/1,1419,L-LATimes-Guide-X!ArticleDetail-57833,00.html.
CM: www.cinematographer.com/brief/mainv/0,7220,29137,00.html
CN: John Palmer and David Weisman (dirs.) Ciao! Manhattan DVD (NY:Plexiflim, 2002) (Filmed from Easter Sunday 1967 - January 1971)
CNB: Ciao Manhattan DVD booklet
CR: Carter Ratcliff, Andy Warhol (NY: Abbeville Publ., 1983)
DB: David Bourdon, Warhol (NY: Harry N. Abrams Inc., 1989)
DD: Paul Alexander, Death and Disaster: The Rise of the Warhol Empire and the Race for Andy's Millions (NY: Villard Books, 1994)
DP: Diane Di Prima, Recollections of My Life as a Woman: The New York Years (NY: Penguin, 2002)
DM: David McCabe (photog.) and David Dalton (text), A Year in the Life of Andy Warhol (NY: Phaidon, 2003)
DW: Patrick J. Webster, "In the Factory: Dylan and Warhol's World," published in Michael Gray and John Bauldie (eds.), All Across the Telegraph, A Bob Dylan Handbook (London: Futura Publications, 1988)
EB: Ebay
EDIE: Jean Stein with George Plimpton (eds.), Edie, An American Biography (NY:Alfred A. Knopf, 1982)
EG: Ethan Getto
EV: Barney Rosset (ed.), The Evergreen Review Reader: 1967 - 1973 (NY: Four Walls Eight Windows, 1998)
FA: The Face magazine, March 1985, London
FAW: Callie Angell, The Films of Andy Warhol Part II (NY: Whitney Museum of Art, 1994)
FF: Films and Filming magazine, August 1969 (Hansom Books, London)
FM: Steven Watson, Factory Made: Warhol and the Sixties (NY: Pantheon, 2003)
FPM: Maurice Yacowar, The Films of Paul Morrissey (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993)
GAB: Barry Miles, Ginsberg: A Biography (London: Virgin Publishing Ltd., 2000)
GB: Harriet Vyner Groovy Bob: The Life and Times of Robert Fraser (London: Faber & Faber, Ltd., 1999)
GBA: Gordon Baldwin (25 September 2006)
GJG: John Giorno, "My 15 Minutes," The Guardian (London), Thursday February 14, 2002
GM: Gerard Malanga (photos), Patrick Remy (ed.) and Marc Parent (ed.) Gerard Malanga: Screen Tests, Portraits, Nudes 1964 - 1996 (Gottingen: Steidle, 2000)
GML: Gerard Malanga lecture, ICA, London, April 6, 2002
GMW: Gerard Malanga, Archiving Warhol: Writings and Photographs (NY: Creation Books, 2002)
GNF: Joel Cooper (interviewer) and Nat Finkelstein (interviewee), "My 15 Minutes," The Guardian newspaper (London), Wednesday February 13, 2002
GU: Mary Woronov, "My 15 Minutes with Andy," The Guardian newspaper (London), Saturday July 21, 2001
GU2: Fiachra Gibbons, "Hirst Buys His Art Back From Saatchi," The Guardian newspaper (London), November 27, 2003
GU3: Charlott Higgins and Vikram Dodd, "50 Years of British Art Lies In Ashes," The Guardian newspaper (London), May 27, 2004
GV: Sally Banes, Greenwich Village 1963: Avant-Garde Performance and the Effervescent Body (NY: Duke University Press, 1993)
GW: Caroline Roux, "Caroline Rake's Progress," The Guardian Weekend magazine (London) Saturday September 21, 2002
HR: Yvonne Sewall-Ruskin, High on Rebellion: Inside the Underground at Max's Kansas City (NY: Thunders Mouth Press, 1998)
HW: Holly Woodlawn with Jeffrey Copeland, A Low Life in High Heels: The Holly Woodlawn Story (NY: St. Martins Press, 1991)
I11: Andy Warhol's Interview magazine, November 2001
IAP: Andy Warhol's Interview magazine, April 1973
IDC: Andy Warhol's Interview magazine, December 1974
IFB: Andy Warhol's Interview magazine, February 1975
IJY: Andy Warhol's Interview magazine, July 1973
IMY: Andy Warhol's Interview magazine, May 1973.
IMDB: Internet Movie Database
IS: Irving Sandler, A Sweeper-Up After Artists (London: Thames & Hudson, 2004)
J: Joe Preston - cousin to Jackie Curtis (who was also Joe's godfather)
JCC: www.jackiecurtis.com
JG: John Giorno, You Got to Burn and Shine: New and Selected Writing (NY: High Risk, 1994)
JOE: MIchael Ferguson, Little Joe, Superstar: The Films of Joe Dallesandro (California: Companion Press, 1998)
JRC: Jacob R. Clark
JS: Edward Leffingwell, Carole Kismaric, Marvin Hoffman (eds.), Flaming Creature, the Life and Time of Jack Smith (London: Serpent's Tail, 1997)
KG: Kenneth Goldsmith (ed.) I'll Be Your Mirror: The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews (NY: Carroll & Graf, 2004)
KT: Tom Wolfe, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby (London: Picador, 1981)
LT: Jean-Hubert Martin, Andy Warhol: The Late Work (Prestel, 2004)
LB: Fred Lawrence Guiles, Loner at the Ball: The Life of Andy Warhol (London: Black Swan, 1990)
LR: Victor Bockris, Lou Reed: The Biography (Fully Revised Edition) (London: Vintage, 1995)
LD: Victor Bockris, The Life and Death of Andy Warhol (London: Fourth Estate Ltd., 1998)
LT: Kristine McKenna, "Beck's First Sampling," Los Angeles Times, May 3, 1998
M: Mark Lancaster
MA: www.lamama.org
MB: Marc Balet
MCA: MCA Education Kit: Sam Taylor Wood (Museum of Contemporary Art 2006)
MG: All Movie Guide www.allmovie.com
MI: Michael Boosin (Correspondence January/February 2007)
MLR: Melba LaRose
MP: "Walter Hopps (1932–2005)," The Menil Collection Press Release
MS: Michael Smith correspondence, January 17, 2006
MW: Mary Woronov, Swimming Underground: My Years in the Warhol Factory (London: Serpent's Tail, 2000)
MWC: www.maryworonov.com
MX: Gary Indiana, "Mary Woronov," Interview magazine (NY: Brant Publications, Inc.) June-July, 2008, p. 95
NF: Nat Finkelstein, Andy Warhol: The Factory Years, 1964-1967 (Edinburgh: Canongate Books, 1999)
NG: Norman R. Glick (3 July 2007)
NI: Susan Ofteringer (dir.), Nico Icon DVD (Fox Lorber, 1995)
NL: Jack Sargeant, Naked Lens: Beat Cinema (London: Creation Books, 1997)
NS: James Young, Nico: Songs They Never Play on the Radio (London: Bloomsbury Publ., 1992)
NT: http://leisure.newstimeslive.com/story.php?id=83642&category=Entertainment
NYD: New York Daily News/Columnists/July 20, 2004
(www.nydailynews.com/news/col/story/214197p-184334c.html)NYT1: Horacio Silva "Remembrance of Things Ast," NY Times, February 24, 2002
NYT2: David Carr, "A Half Century of Avant-Garde Memories," NY Times, June 15, 2003
NYT3: Kay Larson, "Billy Kluver, 76, an Engineer Who Collaborate With Artists, Dies," NY Times, January 13, 2004.
NYT4: Howard Thompson, "Screen: 3 Visit Pig Butchery in Fontaine's 'Double Pisces Scorpio Rising,'" NY Times, September 14, 1970.
NYO: Simon Doonan, "Mommy, Andy and Me," New York Observer, May 14, 2001, p. 15
PC: Steven Henry Madoff (ed.), Pop Art: A Critical History (University of California Press, 1997)
PG: Betsy Ennis, "Walter Hopps Named Adjunct Senior Curator...," (Press Release), Guggenheim Museum, March 20, 2001
PK: Jim Edwards, David E. Brauer, Christopher Finch, Walter Hopps, Pop Art: US/UK Connections: 1956-1966 (Ostfildern-Ruit: Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2001)
PO: John Gruen, The Party's Over Now (NY: The Viking Press, 1972)
POP: Andy Warhol and Pat Hackett, Popism: The Warhol Sixties (NY: Harcourt Brace, 1980)
PP: The Complete Reprint of Physique Pictorial: 1951 - 1990 (Taschen Verlag, 1997)
PS: Patrick S. Smith, Andy Warhol's Art and Films (Michigan: UMI Research Press, 1986)
PT: Kelly M. Cresap, Pop Trickster Fool: Warhol Performs Naivete (Chicago: U. of Illinois Press, 2004)
R: Ryan Hill, Paul America's nephew
RAC: The Racquette, The State University of New York at Potsdam, Potsdam NY, Sept. 29, 2001
RC: Rainer Crone (translated from German by John William Gabriel), Andy Warhol (London: Thames and Hudson, Ltd., 1970)
RE: Bill Wilson (aka William S. Wilson), "Retrospections on West 23rd Street," June 15, 2006.
RH: Richard Hamilton
RH1: Ryan Hill, Paul America's nephew, email dated December 2, 2007
RP: Robert Patrick correspondence, January 13, 2006 and January 16, 2006.
(http://hometown.aol.com/rbrtptrck/myhomepage/index.html)RRP: www.renericard.org/performances.html
RS: Andy Warhol and Truman Capote, "Sunday with Mr. C.: An Audio Documentary by Andy Warhol," Rolling Stone magazine, April 12, 1973
RT: Ronald Tavel
RW: Reva Wolf, Andy Warhol, Poetry, and Gossip in the 1960s (The University of Chicago Press, 1997)
S: Susan Pile
SG: Stephen Koch, Stargazer: The Life, World and Films of Andy Warhol (NY: Marion Boyars, 1991)
SL: Anthony Haden-Guest, Studio 54: The Legend (NY: Te Neues, 1997)
SK: Christine Vachon, Shooting to Kill (London: Bloomsbury, 1998)
SM: www.thesmokinggun.com
SN: "In Memoriam: Eric Emerson," The Soho Weekly News, Thursday, June 5, 1975
ST: The Sunday Telegraph Magazine (London), June 24, 2001
STM: Waldemar Januszczak, "Famous for 527,040 Minutes," The Sunday Times Magazine (London), October 20, 1996
STR: Stephen Tropiano
STS: Richard Calvocoressi, "Many Faces of America on the Wall," Sunday Times Scotland, January 4, 2004
SU: Germano Celant (ed.) Super Warhol, (Milano: Skira Editore S.p.A., 2003)
SW: Interview tapes by Steven Watson for Factory-Made: Warhol and the Sixties.
TM: Tate Modern Events brochure, February - March 2002
UT: Victor Bockris and Gerard Malanga, Uptight: The Story of the Velvet Underground (Omnibus Press, 1983)
UV: Ultra Violet (Isabelle Collin Dufresne), Famous for 15 Minutes: My Years with Andy Warhol (NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988)
UW: John O' Connor and Benjamin Liu, Unseen Warhol (NY: Rizzoli, 1996)
VF: Vincent Fremont, "Brigid Berlin," Interview magazine (NY: Brant Publications, Inc.) June-July, 2008, pp. 92-3
VT: Andy Warhol's Video and Television: Whitney Museum of American Art, February 22 - March 22, 1991, Exhibition pamphlet.
VWB: Visions of Warhol VHS booklet/Re:Voir Video/www.re-voir.com
VY: Lynne Tillman and Stephen Shore, Velvet Years: Warhol's Factory 1965-1967 (London: Pavilion Books Ltd, 1995)
VVM: C. Carr, "Buried Alive," Village Voice, October 22, 2002
VVR: Village '65 Revisited (Letter to the Editor), Village Voice, July 27, 1982
W: Matt Wrbican, The Warhol museum archivist
WC: Patrick S. Smith, Warhol: Conversations about the Artist (Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1988)
WF: Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes
WI: Colin MacCabe, Mark Francis and Peter Woolen, Who is Andy Warhol? (British Film Institute & The Andy Warhol Museum, 1997)
WPL: Yvonne Shinhoster Lamb, "Walter Hopps; Curator Of 20th-Century Art," Washington Post, March 22, 2005, p. B06 (www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A55497-2005Mar21.html)
WPR: Paul Richard, "Walter Hopps, Museum Man With a Talent For Talent," Washington Post, March 22, 2005, p. C01 (www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A55574-2005Mar21.html)
WSW: William S. Wilson
WW: James Marsh (dir.), Walk on the Wild Side (BBC Arena, 1993)
X1: Anonymous