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Film Review: ‘Barbara Rubin & The Exploding NY Underground’ Reveals the Real Warhol
Credited as the first multimedia experience, Andy Warhol’s “Exploding Plastic Inevitable” was a confluence of live sound by The Velvet Underground with psychedelic images projected over the room, musicians, and audience. It was in your face, on your face, constantly … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andy Warhol, Barbara Rubin, Exploding plastic inevitable, feminist critique of films, The Factory
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