This book was equal parts a tale of garden-variety corruption and incompetence (still very thrilling and galling); a history of Andy Warhol’s life and work (and what made him so important and iconoclastic); and a primer on the silkscreening process. I loved all of it! The story is a sad condemnation of the secrecy of the art world, but it is also uplifting and optimistic in that it shows that the truth usually always comes out. Highly recommended!
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