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Based on the television documentary: A three-part oral history of the Pop Art sensation's inner circle and their dazzling world of art, drugs, and drama. Featuring a new introduction by the author, special to this collection, this three-part companion volume to Emmy Award-winning Catherine O'Sullivan Shorr's documentary Andy Warhol's Factory People is an unprecedented exposé of an exhilarating and tumultuous time in the 1960s New York City art world-told by the artists, actors, writers, musicians, and hangers-on who populated and defined the Factory. "Different [in] its avowed bottom-up…mehr

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Based on the television documentary: A three-part oral history of the Pop Art sensation's inner circle and their dazzling world of art, drugs, and drama. Featuring a new introduction by the author, special to this collection, this three-part companion volume to Emmy Award-winning Catherine O'Sullivan Shorr's documentary Andy Warhol's Factory People is an unprecedented exposé of an exhilarating and tumultuous time in the 1960s New York City art world-told by the artists, actors, writers, musicians, and hangers-on who populated and defined the Factory. "Different [in] its avowed bottom-up approach: Warhol as a function of his followers is the idea. This time . . . it's the interviews that tell the tale" (Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times). Welcome to the Silver Factory: In 1962, frustrated with advertising work, Warhol sets up his legendary studio in an abandoned hat factory on Manhattan's 47th Street. The "Silver Factory" quickly becomes the hub of Warhol's creative endeavors-the space where he constantly works while an ever-changing cast of characters and muses passes through with their own contributions. Speeding into the Future: In a peak period from 1965 through 1966, Warhol creates the notion of the "It Girl" with ingenuous debutante Edie Sedgwick; discovers Lou Reed, the Velvet Underground, and Nico, the gorgeous chanteuse who becomes his next "It Girl"; and directs-with Paul Morrissey-his most commercially successful film, the art house classic, Chelsea Girls. Your Fifteen Minutes Are Up: By 1967, it seems that the Factory has outlived its fifteen minutes of fame. Superstars like Edie Sedgwick fall victim to drugs. Factory denizens have falling-outs with Warhol, as do the Velvet Underground, who are also caught up in disputes of their own. Into the chaos comes radical feminist Valerie Solanas, who shoots Warhol and seriously injures him. He survives-barely-but the artist, and his art, are forever changed.

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Catherine O'Sullivan Shorr is an award-winning writer, film and sound editor, and documentary filmmaker. She earned an Emmy Award for her editorial work on the TV movie The Day After for ABC, and an Oscar nomination, along with Richard Shorr, for their contributions to the feature film Die Hard. Her motion picture credits also include: Prizzi's Honor, Predator, A Soldier's Story, and the César Award-winning film Farinelli. O'Sullivan Shorr's stories and articles have been published in newspapers and journals both in the United States and abroad, including the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, and the New York Press. She attended St. Lawrence University and the Universidad de las Américas in Mexico City. O'Sullivan Shorr splits her time between Paris and Los Angeles, and she writes in Siesta Key, Florida.