Taylor & Ultra: On the 60s, The Factory, and Being a Warhol Superstar (2016)

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Warhol Superstar Ultra Violet (Isabelle Colin Dufresne) and Lower East Side Icon Taylor Mead (Poet/Actor/Artist) share their stories of Manhattan in the 1960s.

General Introduction
"Taylor & Ultra: On the 60s, The Factory, and Being a Warhol Superstar" is a 2016 short film directed by Brian Bayerl that checks out the sociocultural influence of iconic pop artist Andy Warhol, his studio The Factory, and the exceptional individuals who orbited his universe.

Central Figures: Taylor Mead and Ultra Violet
The movie puts a spotlight on two substantial figures in Warhol's world: Taylor Mead and Ultra Violet. Mead, a recognized poet, star, and prominent figure in New York's underground art scene, and Ultra Violet, a French-American artist. Both became part of a select group of characters described as "Warhol Superstars."

Connection to Warhol and The Factory
Warhol's Factory was more than just his studio; it was a hotbed for creativity, boundary-pushing art, and groundbreaking discussions. Super stars like Mead and Violet contributed significantly to The Factory's renowned status. Their stories, imagination, and close association with Warhol created the magnetism that perpetually surrounded the studio.

Reflections on the 60s
The film supplies an intimate look at the 60s as experienced by Mead and Violet, both of whom were at the center of the years's creative revolution. The era was marked by vibrant innovations in art, music, and social norms, typically challenging established conventions. The insight shared by Mead and Violet paints a vibrant tableau of this transformative duration, instilling the viewer with a sense of the electric energy that pervaded The Factory and the wider 60s culture.

Being a Warhol Superstar
The film explores the principle of being a Warhol's super star. Warhol made it an indicate surround himself with a diverse mix of individuals whom he referred to as his "super stars". These were people who embodied his artistic vision, typically including in his movies and other works. Mead and Violet offer their special viewpoints on what it meant to be a superstar and the intertwining of their identities with Warhol's pop art movement.

The Legacy of Warhol and His Superstars
"Taylor & Ultra: On the 60s, The Factory, and Being a Warhol Superstar" underscores the lasting cultural influence of Warhol and his super stars. The honest reflections of Mead and Violet not just assist contextualize Warhol's impact on the art world but also highlight the long-lasting importance of the motions birthed in The Factory. They, like Warhol, broke barriers and expanded the horizons of what art might be, legitimizing brand-new types and sparking a revolution that still echoes in today's cultural landscape.

To summarize, this film delivers an insightful look into one of the most imaginative and dynamic durations in modern art history. Through the personal stories of Taylor Mead and Ultra Violet, audiences receive a first-hand commentary on the influence of Andy Warhol, the enigmatic appeal of The Factory, and the enduring impact of the 60s.' cultural transformation.

Top Cast

  • Taylor Mead (small)
    Taylor Mead
    Self
  • Ultra Violet (small)
    Ultra Violet
    Self
  • Salvador Dalí (small)
    Salvador Dalí
    Self (archive footage)
  • Jane Holzer (small)
    Jane Holzer
    Self (archive footage)
  • Dennis Hopper (small)
    Dennis Hopper
    Self (archive footage)
  • Robert Indiana (small)
    Robert Indiana
    Self
  • Lou Reed (small)
    Lou Reed
    Self (archive footage)
  • Edie Sedgwick (small)
    Edie Sedgwick
    Self (archive footage)
  • Eric Shiner
    Self
  • Andy Warhol (small)
    Andy Warhol
    Self (archive footage)