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ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987)
Leo and Antoinette Castelli
stamped with the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the Estate of Andy Warhol stamps and numbered 'FL06.00019' (on the reverse)
unique gelatin silver print
10 x 8 in. (25.4 x 20.3 cm.)
Executed circa 1978.
Provenance
Estate of Andy Warhol, New York
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New York
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Tuesday, December 19, 1978
Cabbed to Tom Armstrong’s ($3.50). Merce Cunningham was there and John Cage and Jasper Johns, but they were just about leaving. Leo Castelli was there trying to dance with his drunk wife. I took pictures. Hilton Kramer was there, the art critic. I’d never met him, so I met him. He’s the one that hates my work. Mark Lancaster was there, I had fun with him. Oh, I read a great column in the Times! It was something like “Funky, Punky, and Junky,” and they had been talking about it at Tom Armstrong’s— it was about “silly people” and it (laughs) had me in it a lot. No mention of Steve Rubell, no Halston— just me, Marisa, Bianca, Truman, Lorna Luft— the silly people and the silly places. And later, at Halston’s, Halston said he’s glad he wasn’t mentioned because he said [imitates], “I’m! Not! Silly!” And then everyone started calling Bianca “silly pussy, silly pussy.” And Marisa came over and when she heard about the “silly” column she was upset to be “silly.”
Excerpt from The Andy Warhol Diaries © The Andy Warhol Foundation. Used with permission.

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