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Comprehensive catalog of photos by Billy Name documenting the scene at Warhol’s Factory in the period 1964-1968, published in 1996 by Uplink in conjunction with an exhibition organized by Japan’s Parco Gallery. William Georg Linich a/k/a Billy Name, was responsible for “silvering” the Factory using aluminum paint and foil. He went on to become the photographer-in-residence there, living in a closet and photographing the day to day happenings involving cultural figures such as Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground, Nico, Edie Sedgwick, Ivy Nicholson, Bob Dylan, Gerard Malanga, and, throughout Warhol himself. 4to (8.75” × 10.5”), silver wrappers with pink logo, 224 unnumbered pages replete with b/w and some color photos, most full-page. With a complete check list at the end. Boldly signed on the front free endpaper by Billy Name in—wait for it—metallic silver marker. Minor bumping and rubbing to extremities.
Comprehensive catalog of photos by Billy Name documenting the scene at Warhol’s Factory in the period 1964-1968, published in 1996 by Uplink in conjunction with an exhibition organized by Japan’s Parco Gallery. William Georg Linich a/k/a Billy Name, was responsible for “silvering” the Factory using aluminum paint and foil. He went on to become the photographer-in-residence there, living in a closet and photographing the day to day happenings involving cultural figures such as Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground, Nico, Edie Sedgwick, Ivy Nicholson, Bob Dylan, Gerard Malanga, and, throughout Warhol himself. 4to (8.75” × 10.5”), silver wrappers with pink logo, 224 unnumbered pages replete with b/w and some color photos, most full-page. With a complete check list at the end. Boldly signed on the front free endpaper by Billy Name in—wait for it—metallic silver marker. Minor bumping and rubbing to extremities.
Comprehensive catalog of photos by Billy Name documenting the scene at Warhol’s Factory in the period 1964-1968, published in 1996 by Uplink in conjunction with an exhibition organized by Japan’s Parco Gallery. William Georg Linich a/k/a Billy Name, was responsible for “silvering” the Factory using aluminum paint and foil. He went on to become the photographer-in-residence there, living in a closet and photographing the day to day happenings involving cultural figures such as Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground, Nico, Edie Sedgwick, Ivy Nicholson, Bob Dylan, Gerard Malanga, and, throughout Warhol himself. 4to (8.75” × 10.5”), silver wrappers with pink logo, 224 unnumbered pages replete with b/w and some color photos, most full-page. With a complete check list at the end. Boldly signed on the front free endpaper by Billy Name in—wait for it—metallic silver marker. Minor bumping and rubbing to extremities.