How fashion bible Interview Magazine rose to cult status
The deep dive into the glossy's history
The early days: A star is born
Interview Magazine was founded in 1969 by Andy Warhol and Gerard Malanga as a way to document the New York art scene. The magazine quickly gained a reputation for its cutting-edge photography, interviews with famous artists and celebrities, and its bold, experimental design.
The Warhol years: Pop art and provocation
Under Warhol's leadership, Interview became a platform for the artist's own work, as well as the work of his friends and collaborators. The magazine featured iconic covers by Warhol, including his famous portraits of Marilyn Monroe and Mao Zedong.
The post-Warhol era: New directions
After Warhol's death in 1987, Interview continued to be published under the leadership of various editors. The magazine has evolved over the years, but it has always maintained its commitment to art, fashion, and culture.
The modern era: A global force
Today, Interview is a global magazine with editions in the United States, the United Kingdom, and China. The magazine continues to feature interviews with leading artists, celebrities, and fashion designers.
The impact of Interview Magazine
Interview Magazine has had a profound impact on the worlds of art, fashion, and culture. The magazine has helped to launch the careers of countless artists and designers. It has also played a role in shaping the public's perception of art and fashion.
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