Born in the Bronx in 1943, Gerard Malanga is an American poet, photographer, filmmaker, and archivist, and a pivotal figure of the New York art scene. He was
Andy Warhol's assistant and collaborator at The Factory from 1963 to 1970, where he filmed over 500 "Screen Tests." In 1969, he founded
Interview magazine with John Wilcock & Andy Warhol. From 1970, he dedicated himself to his own photography practice, with a special attention to the portrayal of artists and poets, but also nudes and urban documentation. He has directed several movies, including
In Search of the Miraculous (1967),
Preraphaelite Dream (1968), and
Gerard Malanga's Film Notebooks (2005), which had its world premiere at the Vienna International Film Festival, also known as the Viennale. He is the author of several poetry books, including
No Respect: New & Selected Poems 1964-2000 (Black Sparrow Press, 2001) and
The New Mélancholia & Other Poems (Bottle of Smoke Press, 2021). His poetry has been published in
Poetry,
Paris Review,
Yale Review and
The New Yorker, among others.