Marisol Escobar: The Forgotten Feminine Icon of the Pop Art Scene
Hello!!! I feel like a bigger thing I’m trying to emphasize is using this platform as more than a digital archive and also as a space to uplift previous marginalized and previously unheard artists that I think deserve more recognition. Marisol Escobar was more than a beautiful face in Warhol’s films, she was an outstanding leading figure in the New York 60’s pop art scene and it’s astonishing that she isn’t as known as her male counterpart companions such as Lichtenstein and Warhol. I hope you enjoy :))))

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