Superstars & Silver: Factory Photographs 1964-1970
12 August 2015
Billy Name was the in-house photographer at Andy Warhol's Factory studio, where he lived from 1964-1970. Collecting iconic black and white images alongside quotes from the people who were there, his book Billy Name: The Silver Age tells the story of that heady time.

Billy Name documented the happenings, silk screening, painting and film creation by Warhol and his 'superstar' inner circle. And he snapped the many regular visitors - among them Tennessee Williams, Judy Garland, Rudolph Nureyev, Jim Morrison, David Bowie, Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, William Burroughs and Salvador Dali - to Warhol's temple of Pop Art in New York City... The Factory, which was also famous for its outlandish parties.
The original studio at East 47th Street - the 4th floor of a 5-floor building, originally the Peoples Cold Storage and Warehouse - was called the Silver Factory after its single-colour decor scheme;
Silver was the future... And silver was the past... Maybe more than anything, silver was narcissismAndy Warhol
In the words of Andy Warhol:
"Billy was responsible for the silver at the Factory. He covered the crumbling walls and the pipes in different grades of silver foil... He bought cans of silver paint and sprayed everything with it, right down to the toilet bowl."
"Why he loved silver so much I don't know. But it was great, it was the perfect time to think silver. Silver was the future, it was spacey."
"The astronauts wore silver suits - Sheppard, Grissom and Glenn had already been up in them, and their equipment was silver too. And silver was the past - the silver screen, Holywood actresses photographed in silver sets.
"Maybe more than anything, silver was narcissism - mirrors were backed with silver".

Andy Warhol with Brillo Box sculpture

Every time I see any of the boxes in exhibitions I can always spot the ones I painted because I was the most meticulous when it came to painting the rich even coat of white paint. Sometimes I see them with streaks, or the base coat looks kind of thin – those I definitely didn't paint. I wanted them to all look perfect like actual Brillo boxes. When I was alone at night I would paint a lot of them and then the next day Gerard and Andy would neatly arrange the blank boxes in rows and silkscreen the colors on them.Billy Name
The Factory: group shot

Andy is not here anymore. Except in these pictures. He never looked better. It's odd when the past looks so much like the future. Like the future was supposed to look. The future that never happened.Glenn O'Brien, New York City, 2014
Edie Sedgewick

Edie’s skin was translucent and there was a kind of glow or aura about her just as there was with Marilyn, and she became – and kind of still is – symbolic of… I don’t know if I would call it true glamour, but it was kind of angelic, you know, like when poets write about the Angel of Death, like Cocteau and so forth, and Edward Albee writes about it in The American Dream… You could feel death walking alongside her.Robert Heide
The Velvet Underground

The Velvet Underground was such a special group and Lou was a great friend. Their music was deeply personal, truly great, and there will never be another music group like them.Billy Name
Warhol and Dali at the Leo Castelli Gallery

The Factory... was a gathering place for the jet set artists contingent – Salvador Dali, Tennessee Williams, Judy Garland, Montgomery Clift, Margaret and Tony, Brian Jones, Bob Dylan, Michelangelo Antonioni – all had paid a visit at one time or another; some regularly. It was also, from time to time, an oasis for hustlers, transvestites, pretenders who infiltrated New York’s art world... It was the centre of Andy’s world.Gerard Malanga
Nico

Nico was quite incredible. You couldn't stop looking at her.Robert Heide
Nico had a stately quality similar to Susan [Bottomley] but she wasn’t really someone you talked to. She was really intellectual and hard in her knowledge. Even though she wouldn’t say much she would somehow let you know what was on her mind.Billy Name
Lou Reed

Lou and I had a special kind of connection, almost like we knew what the other was thinking and could communicate with our thoughts rather than words.Billy Name
Jackie paintings lined up in the Factory, 1964

Billy was a lighting designer who moved into Warhol’s Factory; the Factory was actually a huge loft. Billy covered it in a balloon of foil, and he was also a photographer, and his pictures were all this really great high contrast.Lou Reed
Billy Name: The Silver Age is published by Reel Art Press
The original version of this article was published in November 2014.
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