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by Billy Name,Dave Hickey,Collier Schorr

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Author:
Billy Name,Dave Hickey,Collier Schorr
ISBN13:
978-1881616849
ISBN:
1881616843
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Publisher:
Distributed Art Pub Inc; First Edition edition (August 2, 1997)
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Photography & Video
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1340 kb
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1964 kb
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4.4
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Billy Name was the principal photographer of Andy Warhol's Factory. Now, All Tomorrow's Parties reproduces for the first time Billy Name's recently discovered photos of Warhol.

Billy Name was the principal photographer of Andy Warhol's Factory.

All Tomorrow's Parties book. Together with Dave Hickey's essay and Collier Schorr's interview, Billy Name's photos reveal the Factory in all its intimate grunge and glamour. 135 photos, 122 in color.

All Tomorrow's Parties: Billy Name's Photographs of Andy Warhol's Factory, by Billy Name, Dave Hickey, and Collier Schorr; ISBN 1-881616-84-3 Distributed Art Publishers (DAP) (August 1997). Billy Name: Stills from the Warhol Films by Debra Miller; ISBN 3-7913-1367-3 Prestel Pub (March 1994). Scherman, Tony & Dalton, David, POP: The Genius of Andy Warhol, HarperCollins, New York, . Steven Watson, Factory Made: Warhol and the Sixties (2003) Pantheon, New York. Collective exhibition. Now, All Tomorrow's Parties reproduces for the first time Billy Name's recently discovered photos of Warhol, his crowd, and the Factory years, images that give the era another dimensions. These color photos with their experimental use of weird color balances and diptych printing are uncannily contemporary.

Andy Warhol was born this day in 1928. Billy Name's Photographs of Andy Warhol's Factory Essay with by Dave Hickey; Interview with Collier Schorr. London and New York: frieze and .

Billy Name's colorful photographs give us the rest and the best of what it wa. Signed by Billy Name. With an essay by Dave Hickey and an interview by Collier Schorr.

Billy Name's colorful photographs give us the rest and the best of what it was. They restore that scene to us where its surface shines and wrinkles, in the midst of New York weather and sixties fashion, in the tactile grunge of downtown Manhattan and the quotidian tumult of quarrels, messy lunches and spilled drinks. taken from back cover) 143 pages. Lavishly illustrated with full-color and black & white photographs. Published by: Frieze, London, . Hardback is overall in NEAR FINE condition.

by Billy Name, Dave Hickey, Collier Schorr. ISBN 9781881616849 (978-1-881616-84-9) Hardcover, Distributed Art Pub Inc, 1997

by Billy Name, Dave Hickey, Collier Schorr. ISBN 9781881616849 (978-1-881616-84-9) Hardcover, Distributed Art Pub Inc, 1997. by James Purdy, Collier Schorr. ISBN 9780936109534 (978-36109-53-4) Hardcover, Distributed Art Pub Inc, 1899. Find signed collectible books: 'Epistles of Care'.

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Now, All Tomorrow's Parties reproduces for the first time Billy Name's recently .

Now, All Tomorrow's Parties reproduces for the first time Billy Name's recently discovered. Billy Name was the principal photographer of Andy Warhol's Factory. Now, "All Tomorrow's Parties" reproduces for the first time Billy Name's recently discovered photos of Warhol, his crowd, and the Factory years, images that give the era another dimensions.

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Billy Name was the principal photographer of Andy Warhol's Factory. Now, All Tomorrow's Parties reproduces for the first time Billy Name's recently discovered photos of Warhol, his crowd, and the Factory years, images that give the era another dimensions. These color photos with their experimental use of weird color balances and diptych printing are uncannily contemporary. Together with Dave Hickey's essay and Collier Schorr's interview, Billy Name's photos reveal the Factory in all its intimate grunge and glamour. 135 photos, 122 in color.
  • Billy Name was there and has one-zillion photographs from which to choose, so I was truly disappointed by the "artistic" crud he chose to print. I wanted to see real photographs of real people, not how clever he was at "conveying the feeling" of the time. I resent this book because it could've been so much better. I didn't buy it to see Name's artistic view of a momentary, yet monumental, era. I bought it hoping I could study people's faces, stances, outfits, the background. I wanted to study the pictures and respond to them all by myself without the photographer hammering me with images amounting to dogma. I mean, the Empire State Building? Yeah, that's really deep and cuts to the heart of things. Name needs to share, not hoard. But lucky for us all, he was there with a camera and actually took pictures. And of all the Warhol set, Name's autobiography would be one of the most interesting.

  • Billy Name has released most likely the most important pictures from the famous Andy Warhol Factory. In ALL TOMMOROW'S PARTIES, Billy captures the true depths of the list of characters in the Warholian 1960s. Shot in brilliant color we get to see what the people really looked like and see that they were not all star's but real people with hearts. This book is a must for any Warhol fan, photographer, or someone with an interest in the 60s.

  • The interview w/Billy is great, the pix capture the air of the crowd and the essence of their era...but i wasn't satisfied; it captured the Factory kids but not the factory itself. And the info therein was relatively limited.
    i feel this book is meant for appreciation and sheer sight-enjoyment, something to be left as an exclamation rather than an explanation.

  • This misleading title is yet another book to cash in on the Warhol era. The title states "Photographs of Andy Warhol's Factory" when actually maybe half of the photos are of the 2nd factory and the rest are pictures of factory people hanging out at Max's Kansas City, or going to some guys wedding! Who cares! If you expecting to see "The real Factory" and factory culture then forget this book.