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The history of Max Machine

The release of the album “Mean Machine” by Max Machine fills the gap of destitution in the long history of music. It was motivated and inspired by the death of Max Kreitler, German Sound engineer at the renowned Hansa Studio in Berlin.

In the period of 1973-1980 Kreitler recorded a large number of legendary musical artists. The Max Machine project arose from a collaboration of Kreitler and Andy Warhol.

Kreitler developed the idea of putting new life into Warhol’s project, The Factory. Artists like Lou Reed, David Bowie, Iggy Pop and Brian Eno, among others, performed...
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Up for bid is a rare and retired Acme Studio money clip. This particular item was manufactured in 1995, in the "Campbell's" series. You can see it here on the ACME website: link


The clip is in great condition, and looking for a new home!


ACME Studio

Started in 1985, ACME Studio is an international product design company, producing and marketing writing instruments, and other design objects. Its products are the result of cooperation with the world’s leading architects, designers, artists, foundations, estates and institutions. ACME Studio has a habit of producing limited editions and/or discontinuing products and destroying the molds – this causes items to become very unique and collectible.
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Hi Andy Warhol fans!
There are Original Campbell's Soup Cans to sell on ebay!
Great opportunity.
Look for "Andy Warhol - 3 originale Campell's Soup Dosen!" Ends on 26th Sep. 2010.
He used them on several works of his. They are no longer produced by Campbell's. They are being sold from Germany.
The description says:

Absolutely rare! 3 original Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup Cans. Not produced since ages, because Campbell changed design. A must for Andy Warhol Fans! Objects with small blemishes as seen in picture. The cans are emptied and intelligently opened on the bottom, so they look complete when standing.
Shipping to Europe (not insured): 8,60 Euro
Shipping to rest of the world (not insured): 13,60 Euro

See here:

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Go to www.AmericanMemorabilia.com or call 800-430-0667. link

At the time of his unexpected death, following gall bladder surgery in 1987, Warhol left behind his "possession obsession." His studio and then his 30 room NY townhouse became "stuffed to the rafters with objects," says exhibition curator and Warhol archivist John W. Smith.

Warhol began to collect seriously in the mid-1950s. By the early 1970s, collecting had become an obsession with Warhol. His collection not only contained his famous cookie jars and jewelry but more importantly it contained examples of Federal-era furniture, Art...
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Check out this very interesting Andy Warhol related book: link

They ship world wide!

"Published in connection with The Last Supper art exhibition at Turku Cathedral (18.4.-31.7.2011), this book discusses the work of the exhibited artists Francine LeClercq, Andy Warhol and Pauno Pohjolainen, specifically in relation to meanings arising from the Eucharistic mystery, Leonardo da Vinci's original mural, and the unique exhibition venue. The book's articles, with English translation, adopt a research approach to explore the border zone between contemporary art and religion."
posted by mirandarevolver
The history of Max Machine

The release of the album “Mean Machine” by Max Machine fills the gap of destitution in the long history of music. It was motivated and inspired by the death of Max Kreitler, German Sound engineer at the renowned Hansa Studio in Berlin.

In the period of 1973-1980 Kreitler recorded a large number of legendary musical artists. The Max Machine project arose from a collaboration of Kreitler and Andy Warhol.

Kreitler developed the idea of putting new life into Warhol’s project, The Factory. Artists like Lou Reed, David Bowie, Iggy Pop and Brian Eno, among others, performed...
continue reading...