Andy Warhol — "I've decided something: Commercial things really do stink. As soon as it becomes…"
I've decided something: Commercial things really do stink. As soon as it becomes commercial for a mass market it really stinks.
I've decided something: Commercial things really do stink. As soon as it becomes commercial for a mass market it really stinks.
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Contradictory statement from someone who commercialized art.
Date: c. 1970s-1980s
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