"... she looked like the prettiest girl at the prom — a soignée brunette with a shoulder-length bouffant, delicate features and maximum false eyelashes."
She was Ultra Violet — Isabelle Collin Dufresne — one of Warhol's "superstars." She died Saturday at the age of 78.
Here's her website.
She wrote a book: "Famous For 15 Minutes: My Years with Andy Warhol." It begins with a description of Andy Warhol's funeral — "a farewell service for the shy, near-blind, bald, gay albino from ethnic Pittsburgh who dominated the art world for two decades" and "streaked across the sky, a dazzling media meteor, who, in another time or place, could have been a Napoleon or a Hitler."
Here's an interview with her:
June 16, 2014
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I am so sick of those people.
Good. Die. Go away.
Bury her in a soup can,...
I love the photo of her with Dali. Worlds collide, watches melt.
Wow, the obit mentions in passing that she converted to Mormonism, at least in part due to the revulsion she felt towards her Warholian lifestyle, and says nothing else about it.
Talk about missing the story.
Wahrhol would have been true-get in German.
With a name like that I'm surprised anyone could see her at all.
St. George,
"Talk about missing the story."
No shit,...
Crack said: "Bury her in a soup can,..."
Classic. It's time to ban Crack now, Althouse. He's getting funny.
Warhol?
Wisconsin's blacks are in the shape they're in, and this is your concern?
I'm a big Ultra Violet and Mo Tucker fan.
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