Edie Sedgwick at the opening of the Edvard Munch exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum, New York City in October 1965.
Photographed by Lawrence Fried.
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andy warhol, lou reed, and edie sedgwick, 1965
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Lou Reed at Andy Warhols Factory, 1966.
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Nico and Edie Sedgwick photographed at Andy Warhol’s The Factory, 1966
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Edie Sedgwick photographed by Larry Fink, 1966.
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Previously unseen photographs of Edie Sedgwick by Bert Stern.
These photos were shared by @ bertsterntrust on instagram, 5 days ago.
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Edie wanted things to conform to the little theater in her head. The little doll who never grew up. That was a huge part of Edie’s charm. - NAT FINKELSTEIN
In a high pitched whisper she said to the air, “The princess has arrived,” and then repeated it over and over in a manic rhythm to the music: "The princess has arrived, the princess has arrived,” as she twirled round and round like a ballerina. - ALLAN KAPROW
She acts as though it’s tea time on Mars. - J. HOBERMAN
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Edie Sedgwick by Bert Stern, 60s.
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