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  1. I wasn't a rich society matron, an important celebrated public figure or a hot glamorous movie star, I was a kid, thirteen, fourteen years old and Andy was wonderful to me. He was kind and he was accepting. That meant all the world to me then, and now. --

  2. Hansen’s live performances, sometimes aided by inebriation or self-induced trance, were recently recreated at the Andrea Rosen Gallery during an event organized by daughter Bibbe Hansen entitled “3rd Rail Revisited,” named for the Third Rail Gallery of Current Art, founded by Hansen in Brooklyn. Grandson Channing was on hand to perform ...

  3. www.punkglobe.com › bibbehansoninterview0810BIBBE HANSEN

    BIBBE HANSEN : As an only child living in the days before television, my mother’s solution to keeping me amused early mornings so I wasnt dragging them out of bed at dawn, was to teach me how to use the family record player and play records--quietly. My mother and I played a music game together when I was small we called “Menotti.”

  4. 18 de feb. de 2017 · Performance Artist Bibbe Hansen reads from her unpublished memoir at Three Rooms Press' 3 Rebel Women event, held 1/23/17 at Le Poisson Rouge, New York City....

  5. Bibbe Hansen (born January 31, 1952) is an American performance artist, musician and actress. Hansen's parents were bohemian poet Audrey Ostlin Hansen and Fluxus artist Al Hansen, a participant in the Andy Warhol Factory. Hansen is half Norwegian (from her father's side), a quarter Swedish, and a quarter Jewish (from her maternal grandmother).

  6. Bibbe Hansen, pop cultural icon, performance artist, musician, and actress known for her work with Andy Warhol will visit the University at Albany for a conversation with WAMC’s Joe Donahue as part of The Creative Life: Conversation Series.. Free and open to the public, the event will take place 7 p.m. Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at the University Art Museum on UAlbany’s Uptown campus.

  7. Bibbe Hansen is the most important woman in Los Angeles. She comes from bohemian royalty. Her poet-artist-showgirl, half-Swedish, half-Jewish mother, Audrey Hansen, was the famed Thumbelina dancer on the old Perry Como Show in the early 1950's. Her father was the Fluxus, Happenings and Pop Art pioneer Al Hansen.