Vincent Fremont

Vincent Fremont (born 1950) is an American art magazine publishing executive, film director, and producer.

[6] In August 1969, Fremont visited New York for the first time and dropped by Andy Warhol's studio, The Factory, with some friends.

[7] He started "at the bottom" by sweeping the floors, answering the phone, and running film cans up to the lab.

[11] He was also an associate producer of the 1989 film Slaves of New York, adapted from the short story collection of the same name by Tama Janowitz.

[14] In 2017, Fremont and Shelly were honored for their philanthropy at Artwalk, an annual event supporting the homeless in New York.