I can honestly say that as an artist myself who's read alot and heard alot of artist's quotes. Warhol has some of most hilariously bone-headed quotes floating around out of them all. My favorite is "I like Machines, I'd like to be a machine, Wouldn't you?" Also "Money is art, and a business and making money is art."
@@saturnsabyss It feels like most of this video was rippend from the Artrageous vid. It’s like the video equivalent of copying Wikipedia and change the words around for a school paper
It's just that the documentary didn't know Andy's real name😂 it seems like it was assembled in 2 hours in china to all-quick generate youtube revenue.😂
I really love Andy Warhol's portraits, including the commissioned "society" portraits, not so keen on the electric chairs, disasters, etc. I used to think he painted Campbell's Soup tins because he'd designed the labels. When I found out he hadn't (when I was about 16) I went "uh?!?"
A prominent art critic described Warhol as "one of the stupidest people I ever met in my life." That's not entirely true. He was in reality a brilliant con artist.
WHAT MAKES AMERICA UNCULTURAL? By Andrew Praiseword What constitutes "Culture" in its sense as "High Culture -- creating Intellectual World of most Civilized People", let say, Opera and Art galleries goers, yet, had read if not all -- then, though, half-of-all books, world? Mostly it is literature, music, and fine arts. Western literature now is pulp fiction. America became an object of European interest in 1492, when in Europe they had, already, passed Ancient Greece and Rome, Dark Medieval -- time, when they, in some countries, were not allowed, even, to make civil portraits, and were restoring their, based on Ancient time, admiration of life in the Renaissance. Ancient Greece left tremendous "archive" of culture, and one the senses of Renaissance is renewal of the interest to Greek and Roman literature and Art (no music reached that far). Then, when America was developing prairies -- Europe had already accumulated 2/3 of its contemporary culture. American immigrants in majority were peasants -- came for free land. Then, this lesser understanding of culture, to large extent, continues until now. They were too far from Ancient tales -- they, adopted them to kids and substituted European tales with created heroes of comics. They built Hollywood -- and it was a great contribution, until commercial interest brought it to a limited set of topics collecting billions world-wide but which lost sense as Art of cinematography. Surprisingly, America created great achievements in Jazz, Blues, and Rock-&-Roll. American contribution with R&R I consider comparable with the French Impressionism. But since Hard Rock -- American contemporary music often yield to European one. Rap, repeating simple riffs -- and letting participation of extortionists and foreign, other cultures contributors in the "big machines" -- destroyed "Art" in pop music for the sake of commercial success and shares of the participation in the "machines". Built on its alternative culture, comics, gangster and horror movies, rap, not, even, understanding what, in fact, constitutes real Fine Art -- Americas left peripheral, and sometimes, like with Beyonce's last tour (2023) -- ridiculous for a deep European. Dec. 21, 2023, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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I can honestly say that as an artist myself who's read alot and heard alot of artist's quotes. Warhol has some of most hilariously bone-headed quotes floating around out of them all. My favorite is "I like Machines, I'd like to be a machine, Wouldn't you?" Also "Money is art, and a business and making money is art."
lol. he also said he went to church to pray for money. I used to walk my dog with him when I was 19, his was Archie. Very kind to animals.
his diaries, which is basically a phone book sized rambling is hilarious and odly sad.
I love the Campbell's soup cans!
ART IS EVERYTHING❗🎨🖌️🎶
Audio is fucked up at 6:32
Hey art are you aware of the layered voiceover at 6:32? Maybe a mistake? it seems unusual..
A tip of the hat to Warhol's layered paintings?
It's a low effort AI dub. These videos are becoming more common.
@@saturnsabyss It feels like most of this video was rippend from the Artrageous vid. It’s like the video equivalent of copying Wikipedia and change the words around for a school paper
❤️🧡💛💚💙💜 Andy Warhol
Never give in to giving up ❤
Most all those "Warhol Paintings" were screen prints.
OMG this "documentary" didn't even get his mom's name right. It was julia WARHOLA not Warhol. jeez!
Make your own documentary
It's just that the documentary didn't know Andy's real name😂 it seems like it was assembled in 2 hours in china to all-quick generate youtube revenue.😂
@@Jr-md8fg then make you're own, a better one
No I'm just a critic it's not required to be a producer. Being a critic is actually a thing.
@@Jr-md8fg That's what I thought 🤡
I really love Andy Warhol's portraits, including the commissioned "society" portraits, not so keen on the electric chairs, disasters, etc. I used to think he painted Campbell's Soup tins because he'd designed the labels. When I found out he hadn't (when I was about 16) I went "uh?!?"
The whiplash from 5:38 - 5:54. 😵
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is no one else hearing the double audio??? what..
Is this a documentary or a commercial for an investment platform?
Wow😮
I first heard of Andy Warhol in 1989.
A prominent art critic described Warhol as "one of the stupidest people I ever met in my life." That's not entirely true. He was in reality a brilliant con artist.
I don't like his art, but I'd love to have his business acumen and self-promotion skills. I wouldn't mind being as famous as he was.
Andy Warhol is the Carl Jung of art.
No.
Was this voice over done using HourOne AI?
Is that SEAL 😂 @ 7:08
Wow he’s the first mukbang artist
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Yes! Andy Warhol died before his time. Tic Toc & Social Media was made for him.
Exactly his art almost seem like Memes.
he predicted you tube lol
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WHAT MAKES AMERICA UNCULTURAL?
By Andrew Praiseword
What constitutes "Culture" in its sense as "High Culture -- creating Intellectual World of most Civilized People", let say, Opera and Art galleries goers, yet, had read if not all -- then, though, half-of-all books, world? Mostly it is literature, music, and fine arts. Western literature now is pulp fiction.
America became an object of European interest in 1492, when in Europe they had, already, passed Ancient Greece and Rome, Dark Medieval -- time, when they, in some countries, were not allowed, even, to make civil portraits, and were restoring their, based on Ancient time, admiration of life in the Renaissance.
Ancient Greece left tremendous "archive" of culture, and one the senses of Renaissance is renewal of the interest to Greek and Roman literature and Art (no music reached that far). Then, when America was developing prairies -- Europe had already accumulated 2/3 of its contemporary culture. American immigrants in majority were peasants -- came for free land. Then, this lesser understanding of culture, to large extent, continues until now.
They were too far from Ancient tales -- they, adopted them to kids and substituted European tales with created heroes of comics. They built Hollywood -- and it was a great contribution, until commercial interest brought it to a limited set of topics collecting billions world-wide but which lost sense as Art of cinematography.
Surprisingly, America created great achievements in Jazz, Blues, and Rock-&-Roll. American contribution with R&R I consider comparable with the French Impressionism. But since Hard Rock -- American contemporary music often yield to European one. Rap, repeating simple riffs -- and letting participation of extortionists and foreign, other cultures contributors in the "big machines" -- destroyed "Art" in pop music for the sake of commercial success and shares of the participation in the "machines".
Built on its alternative culture, comics, gangster and horror movies, rap, not, even, understanding what, in fact, constitutes real Fine Art -- Americas left peripheral, and sometimes, like with Beyonce's last tour (2023) -- ridiculous for a deep European.
Dec. 21, 2023,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
1:26 :0
His family name was WARHOLA...
Classic example of no one wants to tell the emperor is naked.....This guy was all hype at the perfect time when the world would accept anyone's "art"
You're so right. Warhol's greatest work of art was himself.
Waht the dogs hit ai
Pure cheat .... he was'nt even an artist ..... just for fools .!
lol oops nothing special here
Edgy for the sake of edginess. Lackluster artist by every standard.
Biggest no talent fraud
"shot in the name of art" is when i knew this video was bullshit. Probably AI bullshit.
yes