I'll Be Your Mirror: The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews (43 page)

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 Lucky Strike Green Package
 Maas, Willard
Machine
     commercial art and
     paintings
     view about himself and
Made in USA
Magazines, the favorite
Magic, belief in
Mail, fan and hate
Mailer, Norman
Makos, Christopher
Malanga, Gerard
     “A Conversation with Andy
           Warhol”
     “Andy Warhol: Interviewed by
           Gerard Malanga”
     “Andy Warhol on Automation: An
           Interview with Gerard Malanga”
     as an inhabitant at the Factory
     in charge of Interview magazine
     as favorite poet
     as the first person worked for
           Warhol
     influence of Warhol on
     “Interview with Andy Warhol on
           EMPIRE”
     “My Favorite Superstar: Notes on
           My Epic, Chelsea Girls”
     show business and
     silk screening of Elizabeth Taylor
     trip to Los Angeles
Man
     the first thing to look in
     the sexiest in the world
Mao
Marisol

Marriage
     belief in
     plan for
Marsha
(painting)
Marshall, Peter
Masculine-Feminine
Masochism, feeling about
Mass art
Matchbook covers
McDonald, Ray
Mcilhenny, Sterling
McWhirter, Ross
Mead, Taylor
     acting and
     film making and
     films of
     origin of
     pop art and Warhol work
     as pop artists
     and pop painting
     as superstar
     and Warhol in California
     and Warhol in Hollywood
 Media
     influence of
     work and
 Mekas, Jonas
 Menken, Marie
 Men's hosiery, shopping at Bloomingdale
       for
 Men's sweaters, shopping at Bloomingdale
                for
 Midgette, Allen, as impersonator
 Milan, Italy
 Miles, Sylvia
 Mineo, Sal
 Miro
 Modern Museum
 “Modern Myths: Andy Warhol"
Mona Lisa vs. Campbell soup cans

Monet, abstract expressionism and
Money
     amount made on art
     Chelsea Girls
and
     gained, paintings and
     ideal person and
     view about
Money
(painting)
Monroe, Marilyn
     paintings of
     significance of
Montez, Mario
Morrissey, Paul
     as film maker
     role of, at the Factory
     starting the Exploding Plastic
            Inevitable
     staying at The Castle
 Movies. See Films
 Movie stars, the favorite
 Mr.
Stompanato
(film)
 Music, the favorite
 Musicals
(film)
 “My Favorite Superstar: Notes on My
       Epic, Chelsea Girls”
 My
Hustler
(film)
 “Myths" series
 Name, Billy
      on Andy Warhol book production
      naming the Factory
      using the German reporter
            interview
      using the 35 mm camera
      Warhol in Popism about
 National Education Television (NET)
 Neel, Alice
 Nelson, Graig

NET.
See National Education
      Television (NET)
Netzer, Roger
Nevelson, Louise
New American Cinema
New Girl in the Village
(film)
Newman, Barnett
Newspapers, the favorite
News show, the favorite
New York
     advice about recycling
     art in
     art influence on
     color in painting
     depression and
     Empire State Building in
     the favorite building in
     feelings about
     lessons learned from
     pop art and
New York Film Cooperative
Nicholson, Ivy
Nico
     in Boston
     at The Castle
    at the Fillmore Auditorium
    as part of Exploding Plastic
           Inevitable
    on the stage
    as Warhol associate
Norman Rockwell
Nude, the favorite condition
O'Brien, Glenn
October Files
2: Andy Warhol
Ohio
Oldenburg, Claes
Oldenburg, Patti
Ondine

     Chelsea Girls
and
     in films
     painting and
     pop art and
     using the tape recorder
     Warhol talking about
Outer space, interest in
Oxidation
(painting)
Padgett, Ron
Paintings
     around nineteen sixty two
     of Campbell's soup cans
     of famous people
     films vs.
     the first
     frequency, compared to other art
     gaining money on
     machine
     
of Marilyn Monroe
     motive behind repeating images
           of
     oxidation
     prices of
     reason for giving up
     role in
     of shoes
     the soup cans as favorite
     the start of
     views about
     vs. prints
Pallenberg, Anita
Palmer, John
Paltridge, Jim
Paris
Parton, Dolly (portrait)
Passion of the Seaside Slum
(film)
Pearlstein, Philip

Péle
People
     caring for,
     ideas and influence of
     in person vs. on screen
     reaction to films
     reason for buying art
     and Warhol's art
Persky, Lester
Personal art
Philosophy
     and outlook
     relationship with art
     The Philosophy of Andy Warhol:
            From A to B and Back Again
           
(Warhol)
     Photographers, the favorite
            collection
     Photographs.
        
See also
Pictures 

    printing of,
     in the publication America
     the start of taking
     vs. pictures
 Photography
     attitude toward
     camera and attitude toward
     as passive activity
      Pop
     as a professional
 Photo-Realism, view about
 Photo silk-screens, idea of
 Physical exercise
 Physique, of Warhol
 Picasso
 Pictures.
     
See also
Photographs 
      of Elizabeth Taylor
     vs.
photographs
 Pierce, Greg
 Pigments, for painting
 Plans, for the future

Platonist, Warhol as
Plot
    of Bad
    in films
     introducing
Poet, the favorite
Politics, views about
Polk, Bridget
Pollock, Jackson
Poor Little Rich Girl
(movie)
Pop
     as a name
     photography
Pop art.
      
See also
Art 
    
American life and
     as a fad
     film making and
     
ghost-interviews and
     idea of
     
liking things and
     movement of
     New York and
     as a school
     
Seurat
and
     
Stuart Davis and
     surrealism and
     survival of
     view about
     and Warhol work, Mead and
     Wesselman as
Pop Art, advertising as
“Pop Art? Is it Art? A Revealing Interview
                 with Andy Warhol”
Pop artists
     abstract expressionism and
     influence on each other
     Pop Art Redefined
(book)
     Popeye
(painting)
“Pop Goes the Artist”
“Pop Goes the Videotape:An Underground Interview with

       Andy Warhol”
POPism
(book)
Pop painting, Taylor Mead and
Pop photography
“Pop Sounds”
Pornography,
Portraits
     of buildings
     the first
     ideas for
     making plans for
     response from people to
     self
     technique in
Prices, paintings and
The Print Collector's Newsletter
Printings
     of photographs
     reuse of screens for
Prints
     of Elizabeth Taylor portrait
     the first
     paintings vs.
     relationships between films
           and
Private life
     ambition in life
     belief in life after death
     business and
     changing clothes
     cooking
     daily routine
     defending statement written about
           his character
     description of
         appearance
         bedroom
         furniture in the apartment
         house

     the favorite cologne
          gift
          holiday
          number
         pastime
         sign
     the first people worked with
           Warhol
     friends in life
     fun during teenager years
     the ideal party
     interest in
         fashion
         games
         housework
         toys
     mother of Warhol
    the pets
     residence
    role model
     uneasiness about big places
    view about work
“Q & A: Andy Warhol”
Queen ofSheba Meets the Atom Man
      (movie)
Radio shows, the favorite
Rauschenberg, Robert
Ray, Man
Ray, Peter
Reading, interest in
Reality, view about
Reed, Lou
Reilly, Robert
Religious belief
Renan, Sheldon
Rent-A-Superstar service

Residents (band), the favorite
Restaurants, Andy Mats (restaurant
      chain)
Ricard, Rene
Rich, Frank
Richards, Keith
Robert Indiana,
Robert Miller Gallery
Roberts, Curtis
Robinson, Edward G
Rock band
Rockwell, Norman
Rogers, Roy
Ronell, Avital
Rorschach series
Rothkos paintings vs. Warhol
Rousseau, Henri
Rubber stamp, use of
Rubell, Steve
Rubin, Barbara
Russell, John
Ryan, Peggy
Saban, Stephen
Sadism
     boots and
     feeling about
Samars, Lucas
San Francisco
San Francisco Chronicle
Satire, Warhol and
Schapiro, Meyer
Scharf, Kenny
 Schickel, Richard
 Schwartz, Eugene M.
SCOPE
(magazine)
Scorpio Rising
(film)
 Scott, Zachary
Screem test
(film)
 Scripts, in films
 Sculpture

    of Barnett Newman
    concentration on
    invisible
    
Meyer Schapiro and
Sedgwick, Edie
    at Fillmore Auditorium
    in the film Kitchen
    in films
    as new superstar
     in Warhol first video recording
     in Warhol's films
Selavy, Rrose
Senseless (film)
Serial forms
Serigraphs vs. painting
Seurat
Sex and sexual inclinations
Seymour, Ruth.See Hirschman, Ruth
Shapes, interest in
Shoes/boots
     painting
     reason for wearing
     shopping at Bloomingdale for
Shopping at Bloomingdale
     for baked goods
     for cosmetics
     for men's hosiery
     for men's sweaters
     for shoes
     the favorite store for
 Siegel, Jeanne
 Silk-screening
     of Elizabeth Taylor portrait
     Money
(painting)
     painting and
     photo, using the idea of
     place for making
 Slate, Lane

Sleep
(film)
    cost for renting of
    film reviews of
     idea of
    making of
    Ondine in
     reason for making
    relationship between prints and
    title in
    as underground film
    Warhol friendship with John Giorno
           and
Sloan, John
Smith, Alexis
Smith, Jack
Smoking
Social issues, interest in
Social realist
Solanas, Valerie
Sonnabend, Ileana
Sontag, Susan
Sothern, Ann
Sound
     films and
     videotape and
Soup cans. See Campbell soup cans
Southern Belles
Splash No
(magazine)
Split/image, idea of
Split screen
Spring
Sprouse, Stephen
Stable gallery
Stamp (Warhol)
Steding, Walter
Straight movies
Studio
Stupidity
(study)
Success
Suicide
(movie)
Suokko, Glenn
Superstar, Ingrid

Superstar, invention of
Superstars
     films and the favorite
     invention of the word
     use in films
Surrealism, pop art and
Susann, Jacqueline
Sweaters, shopping at Bloomingdale for, Swenson, G. R.
Sylvia
(film)
Tachism
Tally, Andre Leon
Tape recorder, using for interviews
Tape Recording
(magazine)
Tarzan
(film)
Tavel, Ronald
Taylor, Elizabeth
     Gerard Malanga silk screening
           of
     impression about
     pictures of
     print of portrait of
     Warhol and
Taylor, Paul
Taylor Mead in Hollywood
       (movie)
Teenagers, view about
Television
     commercials on
     the favorite program
     films and
     interest in
     planning for situation comedies
            for
     thoughts about violence on
     video for MTV
     video taping and

     view about kids and
Texas
Thins, Silva
B Beautiful Women
(film)
Three Girls Grow Up
(movie)
“Time is On My Side”
The Times Square Show
To LA. With Lust
(film)
Tom Jones
(film)
Tooker, George
Toys, types of
Trash
(film)
Traveling, interest in
Travolta, John
Trip (club)
Tunnel (club)
Tworkov, Jack
UltraViolet,
Underground films. See also Films
     cost of
     David Bourdon on
     experimenting in
     involvement in
     Sleep
(film)
as
     the start of
     view about
Underground movement, reputation
       in
United States
     as art representative of
     the favorite thing about
     heroes and
     interest in
     predictions for
     views about
     vision of
“Unpublished Manuscript from the Andy
      Warhol Archives, Pittsburgh”

Up Your Ass
(film)

“USA Artists: Andy Warhol and Roy
       Lichtenstein”
A
Valentine to Andy Warhol
(poem)
Valentino
Varda, Agnes
Vase, Ming
Velvet
The Velvet Underground (band)
Vicious
(film)
Videotape
     advantage of
     editing and
     films vs.
     sound and
     television and
     use of
Vinyl
(film)
Viva
     as favorite actor
     Louis Waldon and
     use in films
Vogue
(magazine)
The Voice
Vorkapich, Slavko
Vreeland, Diana
Waldon, Louis, Viva and
“Warhol Interviews Bourdon”
Wayne, Pat
Wein, Charles (Chuck)
Weinberg, Herman C
Weiner, Lawrence
“We're Still All Just Experimenting”
Wesselmann, Tom
Westerns
(film)
“What Is Pop Art? Answers from
       Painters, Part I”

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