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    Gerard Malanga

    American photographer and poet

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  1. Andy Warhol and The Factory. Malanga worked with Andy Warhol from 1963 to 1970. A February 17, 1992 article in The New York Times referred to him as "Andy Warhol's most important associate." Malanga was introduced to Warhol through Charles Henri Ford. Malanga was involved in Warhol's silkscreen painting and filmmaking.

  2. A life-long poet, prolific photographer, filmmaker, archivist and Andy Warhol's assistant for seven years in the 1960s. Gerard is active with writing poetry, public speaking engagements, and creating special artistic projects.

  3. Gerard Malanga worked closely for Andy Warhol during the artist’s most creative period, from 1963 to 1970. The New York Times referred to him as “Andy Warhol’s most important associate.” After being introduced by a friend, Warhol hired Gerard because of previous experiences in silkscreening.

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  5. Nov 22, 2019 · The poet Gerard Malanga apprenticed with Warhol for seven years, then interviewed Warhol about his screenprinting process for The Print Collector’s Newsletter in 1971, where Warhol proves he was ahead of his time. An excerpt: Malanga: What plans have you for the near future? Warhol: To do nothing.

  6. Apr 13, 2009 · An associate of Andy Warhol, Gerard Malanga reflects on his subjects and his career as a photographer.

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  7. Malanga was the chief assistant for artist Andy Warhol in the mid-1960s, with whom he founded the magazine Interview in 1969. Malanga was also featured in several of Warhol’s films, collaborated with Warhol on his “Screen Tests” project, and was a member of Warhol’s cross-genre undertaking, “The Exploding Plastic Inevitable.”

  8. Feb 8, 2024 · Gerard Malanga was not only a poet, actor, whip dancer, photographer, scene-stealer and stardom broker, he was also the cinematographer behind Andy Warhol’s famous Screen Tests. For this, he never quite got his dues.

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