ASPEN ART MUSEUM Summer Magazine 2021

ASPEN ART MUSEUM

DEC 03 2021 – MAR 27 2022

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41 PUSH THE BUTTON

5 HE’S NOT THERE “Everybody’s seen some version of Andy on screen, so famous and easy to mimic that they could plausibly recognize him without knowing exactly who he is.” —Charlie Fox 6 HIS AND HERS AND THEIRS Harmony Holiday, Corey Grant Tippin and Terence Trouillot reflect on Warhol’s series, ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ (1975). 14 SELF-MADE “He turned his life into art but also used art as a way to construct himself, and reassure himself of his place in the world.” —Dean Kissick

18 SEEING DOUBLE a conversation with Monica Majoli “The way I’ve dealt with Warhol is really to think of him both as a concept and as a person and just to try to move more deeply into him as an individual. He was so human.”—Monica Majoli 24 HOOKED TO THE SILVER SCREEN “Warhol’s films became legendary—they were direct and confrontational, shaped by his intuitive understanding of the mechanics of film. He turned the codes of filmmaking inside out, prioritizing a direct cutting-edge, performative engagement with narrative.”—John G. Hanhardt

26 ANDY IN THE HOUSE with Jane and Marc Nathanson “Warhol was hot in New York at the end of the 1960s, but he didn’t have the market recognition that he developed later on. So, we were fortunate to be in the right place at the right time.”—Jane Nathanson 32 ANDY, ASPEN AND ME Gunnar Sachs, Ronald K. Greenberg, Nancy Magoon and Gael Neeson discuss their connections to Warhol. 34 COLORADO CONNECTION “In Aspen, as ever with Warhol, art, celebrity, life and performance are inseparable.”—Andrew Travers

Learn more about Warhol at the AAM’s very own Factory and join some of our special workshops. 42 CULINARYARTS “For anyone literate in cookbooks of the era, in which impossible-to-procure ingredients are frequently casually called for, the tone of its satire is spot-on.” —Fanny Singer 44 SHOP AT THE ASPEN ART MUSEUM Discover some of the items in our new Warhol-inspired shop, Possession Obsession, and revisit Jonathan Berger’s The Store.

On the Cover: Andy Warhol, Flowers , 1964, silkscreen on linen, 81 3/4 × 82 1/2 in. Courtesy: David Zwirner © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.

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