Andy Warhol — "I never understood why when you died, you didn't just vanish, everything should …"
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 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.
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"I'm not afraid to die. I just don't want to be there when it happens."
"But to become a famous artist you had to do something that was 'different'. And if it was 'different', then it means you took a risk, because the critics could have said that it was bad instead of goo…"
"What's great about this country is America started the tradition where the richest consumers buy essentially the same things as the poorest. You can be watching TV and see Coca-Cola, and you can know …"
"I'm not a real writer. I'm a commercial writer."
"Most people in America think Art is a man's name."
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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