"I was brought up Catholic, Irish-Catholic, and I couldn’t escape it, so that was a lot about guilt."
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About Brigid Berlin
Brigid Berlin was an American artist and socialite known for her work in the New York City art scene during the 1960s and 1970s. She was a prominent figure in Andy Warhol's circle, often appearing in his films and creating controversial art that challenged societal norms. Berlin was also a talented writer and photographer, documenting the world around her with a raw and unfiltered perspective.
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