by Gary Indiana
Vampirism, artistic
Vanity Fair
Vickrey, Robert
Vietnam War
protests
Viva
Vogue
Vostell, Wolf
Vreeland, Diana
War of the Worlds, The (H. G. Wells)
Warhol, Andy
a
advertising career
The Andy Warhol Diaries
art techniques
artistic reputation
artistic talent
birthplace
books by
branding
Campbell’s Soup Cans
childhood
as collector
comparison with Orson Welles
Crowd
cultivates the wealthy
on “Death and Disaster” series
Dick Tracy
dislike for Campbell’s Soup
early work, noncommercial
education
emotional detachment
exhibitions
family of origin
and fear of conformity
films
Flowers-on-cow wallpaper
influence of
later career
lifestyle
Marilyn
moves to New York City
Nancy
personality
portrait work
protégés
psychological problems
public persona
as replicable
secrecy, about personal history
self-control
sexuality
shot
Silver Clouds
Soviet missile sites painting
Storm Door
studio (the Factory)
studios, earlier
Superman
Thirteen Most Wanted Men
transitional works
Warhola, Jamie (Warhol’s nephew)
Warhola, John (Warhol’s brother)
Warhola, Julia Zavachy (Warhol’s mother)
religiosity
Warhola, Ondrej (Warhol’s father)
Warhola, Paul (Warhol’s brother)
Washington Crossing the Delaware (Rivers)
Watney, Simon, “Queer Andy” (essay)
Weber, Max
Welles, H. G., The War of the Worlds)
Welles, Orson
comparison with Warhol
Wesselman, Tom
Great American Nudes
West, Mae
Wet-pressed drawing
Whitney, Jock
Whyte, William, H., The Organization Man
Wilson, Robert
Wilson, Sloan, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
World’s Fair, 1964
Woronov, Mary
Wright, Frank Lloyd
Wylie, Philip, A Generation of Vipers
Young and Rubican (advertising agency)
Zavacky, Julia (Warhol’s mother)
religiosity
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Indiana, Gary.
Andy Warhol and the can that sold the world / Gary Indiana.
p. cm.
eISBN : 978-0-465-02098-0
1. Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987. Campbell’s Soup cans. 2. Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987—Criticism and interpretation. 3. Avant-garde (Aesthetics)—United States—History—20th century. I. Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987. II. Title.
ND237.W353I53 2010
759.13—dc22
2009041684