![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We’d dine at Halston’s Paul Rudolph townhouse with Victor Hugo and Studio 54’s Steve Rubell, or go with a spliff-smoking Jean-Michel Basquiat to see Michael Jackson’s Victory Tour in Madison Square Garden. No matter, I was all of 21, and following Andy around was fun. He loved her because she was blue-blooded and wild, but he had little interest in me, since I wasn’t gay, and I wasn’t famous or especially rich. "I’m fascinated by Warhol’s work, both the good and the bad, and it’s funny to think now about how Andy never particularly liked me," Lindemann writes. I knew him well in ’83 and ’84-we went out all the time because my girlfriend Cornelia was one of his BFFs. So we urge you to head over to where you'll find a truly wonderful bunch of Andy Warhol memories by writer Adam Lindemann, built cleverly around the Met's current show Regarding Warhol which pitches Warhol's art among 60 artists who've been inspired by him. Adam Lindemann discusses Andy Warhol with his psychiatrist and NY Gallerist readersĪny story that contains the line "When I mentioned the Met show to my psychiatrist, he asked me, “Do you even like Warhol, because I don’t," promises to be a good read. ![]()
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