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  1. 5 de sept. de 2006 · Anecdotal, funny, frank, POPism is Warhol's personal view of the Pop phenomenon in New York in the 1960s. A cultural storm swept through the 1960s—Pop Art, Bob Dylan, psychedelia, underground movies—and at its center sat a bemused young artist with silver hair: Andy Warhol. Andy knew everybody (from the cultural commissioner of New York to ...

  2. POPism: The Warhol Sixties : Warhol, Andy, Hackett, Pat: Amazon.com.tr: Kitap Çerez Tercihlerinizi Seçin Çerez Bildirimimizde ayrıntılı şekilde açıklandığı üzere alışveriş yapmanızı sağlamak, alışveriş deneyiminizi iyileştirmek ve hizmetlerimizi sunmak için gerekli olan çerezleri ve benzer araçları kullanırız.

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  3. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was a painter, graphic artist filmmaker, and leader of the Pop Art movement. He also produced a significant body of film work, including the famous Chelsea Girls. Equally well known in the late Sixties and early Seventies as resident host at his studio, the Factory.

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  4. Popism by Andy Warhol and Pat Hacket paints a rich picture of life during that decade. For if by the late '60s San Francisco had become the city of the counterculture, Andy Warhol reveals that all throughout the 60s New York was the city of culture, and at times playing the role of the caterpillar and other times that of Alice herself, Popism is Andy's tumbling ride down the rabbit hole of ...

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  6. Warhol, Andy; Hackett, Pat. Anecdotal, funny, frank, POPism is Warhol's personal view of the Pop phenomenon in New York in the 1960s and a look back at the relationships that made up the scene at the Factory, including his rela-tionship with Edie Sedgewick, focus of the upcoming film Factory Girl. In the detached, back-fence gossip style he was ...

  7. A cultural storm swept through the 1960s - Pop Art, Bob Dylan, psychedelia, underground movies - and at its centre sat a bemused young artist with silver hair: Andy Warhol. Andy knew everybody (from the cultural commissioner of New York to drug-driven drag queens) and everybody knew Andy. His studio, the Factory, was the place: where he created the large canvases of soup cans and Pop icons ...