ANDY WARHOL and his BLUE MOVIE (1969) was one of the first topics on this blog. Shortly after the launch in July 2009, RSM published several posts related to the experimental documentary of the unique popartist. For Warhol himself this movie was an artwork like all his films, photos, paintings and productions of all kind, coming out from his New York factory. Andy Warhol died in 1987. But his varied creative and artistic work lives on still today. One of the conveyors is the artistic blog ARTSY.
Screenprint on Rives BFK paper
Andy Warhol's Artistic Work
presented by ARTSY
presented by ARTSY
A Request from ARTSY
Recently RSM received a request from ARTSY:
"My name is Diana, and I work at Artsy. While researching Andy Warhol, I found your page:
http://real-sex-mainstream.blogspot.com/2009/07/andy-warhols-blue-movie.html
I wanted to briefly tell you about Artsy's Andy Warhol page, and about our mission.
ARTSY's Mission
We strive to make all of the world’s art accessible to anyone online. Our Andy Warhol page, for example, provides visitors with Warhol's bio, over 1500 of his works, exclusive articles, as well as up-to-date Warhol exhibition listings. The page even includes related artist & category tags, plus suggested contemporary artists, allowing viewers to continue exploring art beyond our Warhol page.
I’m contacting certain website & blog owners, and asking them to help us achieve our mission by adding a link to Artsy’s Andy Warhol page. In addition to spreading the word about our page, I believe your site visitors would enjoy this content.
If you are able to add a link to Artsy’s Warhol page, please let me know, as I’d love to share it with my team."
A good idea and and a demanding mission, which is supported by RSM.
Here are the links to ARTSY
ARTSY Homepage
ARTSY's Andy Warhol Page
Acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas
"Art is what you can get away with"
Andy Warhol
A brief Insight to ARTSY's Andy Warhol Page
Acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas
, Silkscreen ink on paper, executed in 1977
Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
- Screenprint
Screen Print on Arches Aquarelle (Rough)
- Screenprint on Moulin du Verger paper.
Acrylic, silkscreen ink and diamond dust
- 16mm, black and white, silent
- Graphite on HMP paper
- Screenprint on Plexiglass
Screenprint in colors, on black wove paper
(From Love Series) - Screenprint on Rives BFK paper
, Blk. marker on paper
Visit ARTSY's Andy Warhol Page
"Art is what you can get away with"
Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol's Vision in BLUE MOVIE aka FUCK (1969)
Andy Warhol: "Everybody must have a fantasy."
"I'd always wanted to do a movie that was pure fucking, nothing else, the way Eat had been just eating and Sleep had been just sleeping. So in October '68 I shot a movie of Viva having sex with Louis Waldon. I called it just Fuck."
Andy Warhol about his documentary experiment BLUE MOVIE aka FUCK 1969
Viva & Louis perform real sex in front of the camera and show:
"LOVE MAKES FUN!" - "LIEBE MACHT SPASS!"
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