Andy Warhol — "I think everybody should be nice to everybody."
I think everybody should be nice to everybody.
I think everybody should be nice to everybody.
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"Don't pay any attention to what they write about you. Just measure it in inches."
"I never understood why when you died, you didn't just vanish, everything should just keep going on the way it was only you just wouldn't be there."
"I think someone should be able to do all my paintings for me."
"I really don’t think I have a style. I just do things."
"I like to be the right thing in the wrong place and the wrong thing in the right place. Being the right thing in the wrong place and the wrong thing in the right place is worth it because something in…"
American Pop Art icon whose Factory industrialized image-making and erased the line between commerce and fine art. Closely associated with Roy Lichtenstein (Pop comic-strip painter) and Robert Rauschenberg (combine-painter precursor). For an intellectual contrast, see Mark Rothko, Abstract Expressionist of the deeply personal color field — Rothko stood for emotional depth and singular authorship — exactly what Warhol's silkscreen production line industrially refused.
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