Review of Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film (2006) by Ed Halter for Village Voice — 05 Oct 2016
The result is an intellectual history of Warhol, bucking the trend toward the star-studded VH1-ization of biodocs and constructed with a mission to dispel the artist's own self-created image as high-fashion hobnobber in favor of a more profound depiction.
Burns argues for a cogitating, agitating Warhol: deep thinker, cultural barometer, and world changer.
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