Ultra violet

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Isabelle Dufresne (Ultra Violet) 2007 in the look of the “Factory” years

Ultra Violet (actually Isabelle Collin Dufresne ; born September 6, 1935 in La Tronche near Grenoble , France , † June 14, 2014 in New York City ) was a French-American artist , author and " Andy Warhol superstar".

Life

Isabelle Dufresne grew up in a strictly religious manner and rebelled at an early age. As a teenager she was exorcised by a Catholic priest and sent to an educational institution. In 1951 she left France to try her luck in New York at the age of 16 . After meeting Salvador Dalí , whose brief “ muse ” and student she became, she began to paint herself. Dufresne joined the early 1960s, the progressive American art scene with prominent representatives such as Jasper Johns , Robert Rauschenberg and James Rosenquist and became virtually a " Pop Art - Groupie ". In this environment she inevitably had to come into contact with Andy Warhol and his factory scene. In 1964, at Warhol's suggestion , she chose the stage name Ultra Violet for the Warhol film I, A Man , because her preferred fashion and hair color at that time was predominantly purple-lilac. Ultra Violet was the first significant superstar in the development phase of the legendary Warhol Silver Factory and played various roles in the countless Warhol films.

Isabelle Dufresne, 2008

But the time as a "Warhol superstar" only lasted for a short time for Ultra Violet. It was soon dethroned (towards the end of the 1960s) by Viva (Susan Hoffman), a new discovery by Warhol, and "disposed of" from the factory . After some drug excesses that were not further documented and a breakdown in which she was already considered clinically dead, Dufresne finally broke away from the factory environment and concentrated on her own artistic talent.

In the mid-1970s she published her first autobiographical work: Famous for 15 Minutes: My Years with Andy Warhol , a balance sheet and account with the Warhol era. After a comprehensive review of the book in the New York Times , her memories of the Factory years were published in several countries. After that, things got a little quieter around the bustling “ex-factory girl” . She withdrew to her native France , opened her own studio near Nice in 1990 and conceived a manifesto for her own art idea, “L'Ultratique” .

She gave her last TV / film interview for the German documentary How I learned to love numbers . Dufresne died on June 14, 2014 at the age of 78 in New York City of complications from cancer .

Works

  • Isabelle "Ultra Violet" Dufresne: Famous for 15 Minutes. My Years With Andy Warhol . English-language paperback edition. Avon Books, 1990, ISBN 0-380-70843-4
  • Isabelle "Ultra Violet" Dufresne: Andy Warhol superstar . Lübbe, ISBN 3-7857-0535-2

Filmography (selection)

Andy Warhol films starring Ultra Violet:

  • 1965: The Life Of Juanita Castro
  • 1967: I, A Man
  • 1967: ★★★★ (Four Stars)

More movies:

  • 1969: Asphalt-Cowboy (Midnight Cowboy)
  • 1970: Brand X
  • 1990: Superstar, The Life And Times Of Andy Warhol
  • 1992: The Secret Collection of Salvador Dalí
  • 2014: How I Learned to Love Numbers

Web links

Commons : Isabelle Collin Dufresne (Ultra Violet)  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Anita Gates: Ultra Violet, Warhol Superstar, Dies at 78. Obituary in The New York Times, June 15, 2014 (accessed June 16, 2014).
  2. It girl and artist: Warhol star Ultra Violet is dead , spiegel.de, June 16, 2014, accessed on June 16, 2014