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    | | |  | Andy Warhol |  | List Price: $24.99 Your Price: $22.49
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 In this lively documentary (produced less than a year after his death in  1987), the life and artistic career of Andy Warhol is examined by family  members, friends, and business associates. The essential question about Warhol  has always been whether he was an artist or a con man, and in a number of  typically subdued yet hilarious interview clips Warhol himself does nothing at  all to defend his reputation. In a cheerfully weird interview filmed in the  1960s, Warhol goes so far as to befuddle an interviewer by suggesting that the  journalist simply tell him what to say, and he'll repeat it. Frequently amusing  interviews with Warhol insiders detail particular periods in his life, with  extensive use of photographs and film clips documenting in particular the crazy  times at "The Factory," his famed midtown Manhattan studio in the 1960s. A  lively discussion of Warhol's foray into making underground films features  mercifully brief clips from such bizarre cinematic experiments as Sleep  and Chelsea Girls. And some who knew Warhol well do speak judgmentally  about his final years, when he eagerly cashed in by painting portraits of those  who were both vain and wealthy enough to afford his services. With its suitably  ironic sense of humor, this is a fascinating look at a controversial public  figure. --Robert J. McNamara
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