#Latest news with #JaneHolzerWashington Post25-05-2025EntertainmentWashington Post‘Warhol's Muses' is a sympathetic group portraitWhen Tom Wolfe profiled model Jane Holzer in New York magazine in 1964 and described her as 'Living Pop Art,' Andy Warhol knew it was the beginning of a lucrative friendship. The pop art pioneer had recently started courting Holzer, both as a social companion and as a film subject. He saw the chic socialite as a high-society insider to whom he could hitch his wagon — and thus attract greater public attention.
Washington Post25-05-2025EntertainmentWashington Post‘Warhol's Muses' is a sympathetic group portraitWhen Tom Wolfe profiled model Jane Holzer in New York magazine in 1964 and described her as 'Living Pop Art,' Andy Warhol knew it was the beginning of a lucrative friendship. The pop art pioneer had recently started courting Holzer, both as a social companion and as a film subject. He saw the chic socialite as a high-society insider to whom he could hitch his wagon — and thus attract greater public attention.