Andy Warhol — "I'm not a real nightmare. I'm a commercial nightmare."
I'm not a real nightmare. I'm a commercial nightmare.
I'm not a real nightmare. I'm a commercial nightmare.
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"I want everybody to think alike. I think everybody should be a machine."
"Death means a lot of money, honey. Death can really make you look like a star."
"I always say that I don't want to be a celebrity, but I like to be famous."
"I wanted to paint nothing. I was looking for something that was the essence of nothing, and the soup can was it."
"I still believe in people. I don’t know what else to believe 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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