Fear Factory

As if Andy Warhol wasn’t already considered enough of a freak, a rotting wedding cake, a signed poster of Jackie O in the buff, and a mummified foot were recently found among his old storage boxes. Dude puts the packrats of A&E’s Hoarders to shame. But he wasn’t the only...
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As if Andy Warhol wasn’t already considered enough of a freak, a rotting wedding cake, a signed poster of Jackie O in the buff, and a mummified foot were recently found among his old storage boxes. Dude puts the packrats of A&E’s Hoarders to shame. But he wasn’t the only Factory member to leave something behind. When filmmaker Esther Robinson unearthed 20 previously unseen experimental films created by her uncle, Warhol’s onetime lover Danny Williams, she used them as a basis for a documentary about Williams’ mysterious disappearance in 1966. Catch A Walk Into the Sea: Danny Williams and the Warhol Factory at Phoenix Art Museum.
Wed., Sept. 9, 7 p.m., 2009

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