Interview (magazine)

Interview is an American magazine founded in 1969 by artist Andy Warhol and British journalist John Wilcock.

[5] Pop artist Andy Warhol founded Interview with British journalist John Wilcock in 1969.

[10] Gerard Malanga, Paul Morrissey, John Wilcock and Andy Warhol served as editors of Interview's inaugural issue in November 1969.

[14] O'Brien worked with artist Richard Bernstein to create the new cursive Interview logo, which is still used today.

[12] The magazine increased size, started printing color covers, and was distributed regularly for 50 cents ($4 in 2024[11]) per copy.

[15] "We wanted every issue of Interview to be like a great dinner party, where you have a grande dame, an important political figure, a rock star, an up-and-coming actress, and some model.

"[19] From 1972 to 1989, the artist Richard Bernstein created the covers for Interview, giving the publication its bold and colorful signature style.

[23] Interview restarted under co-editorial directors Fabien Baron and Glenn O'Brien in September 2008, with a cover featuring Kate Moss.

In December 2013, Stephen Mooallem left Interview to join Harper's Bazaar as its executive editor.

[25][26][27][28] In August 2018, it was reported that a company owned by Peter Brant, Singleton LLC, purchased Interview out of bankruptcy for $1.5 million.

Covers displayed in the Andy Warhol Museum
April 2011 cover, featuring Lil Wayne