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This issue looks at the extraordinary dairies of Warhol and what they say about his career.
Warhol's diaries, published after his death, are an unusual in that they were dictated to his friend and collaborator Pat Hackett, a process that gives them the liveliness and immediacy of gossip.
This issue of Diary Visions considers how Warhol's diaries reflect the idiosyncrasies of Warhol's career, in which he habitually blurred the boundaries between artistic forms and challenged our view of what counted as creative originality. His diaries are no exception to this practice of protean innovation.
This issue examines the scope of Warhol's career, his social milieu and philosophy and shows how the diary sheds light on what is so singular about Warhol and his work.
Author: James DeRossitt
Publisher: self-published
P.age Count: 64pp
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Notes: saddle-stitched, b/w
Date Of Publication: 2026