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Rainer Bolm | Doughba Hamilton Caranda-Martin III | Gerard Malanga Nita Mallory Renfrew | Don Snyder
Gerard Malanga, poet, photographer and filmmaker, was
a founding editor of Interview and an important
influence on Andy Warhol's art during the 1960s, when
he collaborated with Warhol on a number of major
works. Over the past 33 years, Malanga has published
twelve books of poetry, the latest being Mythologies
of the Heart (1996). His photography has been
collected in three monographs; Good Girls (1994),
Resistance to Memory (1998) and Screen Tests,
Portraits, Nudes 1964-1996 (2000). His other works
range from a series of tapes which feature
contributions by Iggy Pop and Thurston Moore and a
book co-authored with Victor Bockris, Up-Tight: The
Velvet Underground Story. Recent poems have appeared
in a number of magazines, including Agni, Denver
Quarterly, Notre Dame Review, Ohio Review, Prairie
Schooner, Raritan and Southwest Review. He has been
based in New York City since 1996. His website is
gerardmalanga.com.
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