This #Warhol label hit something for me: 'You don't hear about "poor but honest" anymore. It's like when you see somebody's poor you think, "They're poor because they couldn't make it in the marketplace," and we put a price tag on intelligence and talent, which really shouldn't have any."

Finally isolated the alexical notion that had been flittering round the back of my mind for a few days, without my spotting it.

#Epstein, in the videos of police interviews and such that I've glimpsed, reminded me strongly of someone I couldn't place. It's the almost playful, ironically detached manner in the bit about "are you the devil himself?" When he replies something like "no, but I have a very good mirror".

Who?
Andy #Warhol.

(Am am not in a million years suggesting Warhol was a sex-trafficker or paedophile or such. I'm just talking about the surface persona.)

J’ai l’impression que quelqu’un a eu quelques minutes de célébrité @cquest #warhol
After several black-and-white prints, I wanted to publish something colorful. Like... an elephant. Bring a burst of iconic pop-art energy into your home with this vibrant Elephant quad-tych! silverpixellab.etsy.com/listing/4448... #wallart #warhol #homedecor
Blondie's Debbie Harry on Her Friendship with Andy Warhol

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""25 Cats Name Sam and One Blue Pussy" by Andy Warhol (1928–87) is an artistic departure from the pop-art style that made him famous. Completed in the early 1950s, it is a book of brightly-colored, sentimental sketches representing eighteen of the twenty-five pet cats that eventually resided with Warhol in his apartment on New York’s Upper East Side. His first feline was a Siamese kitten named Hester, given to him by actress Gloria Swanson (1899–1983). Feeling that Hester was becoming lonely, Warhol brought home another cat and named him Sam. The cats had numerous litters over the next few years, and Warhol named each kitten after their father, Sam. "25 Cats Name Sam and One Blue Pussy" was released in a limited edition initially intended for friends and clients. A very special thank you to Sandy Lerner for making this exhibition possible. See "Caticons: The Cat in Art" is on display, pre-security, in the International Terminal. http://bit.ly/Caticons" This was posted to our Instagram account on October 27, 2018 – https://millsfield.sfomuseum.org/instagram/1729357485/
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Encántame cando as mostras nos descobren algo da arte ademais das obras de artistas.

Está expo móstranos o movemento que vai desde a arte abstracta e figurativa de Pollock aos cadros abstractos e de pop art de Warhol.

A etapas non comezan nun momento puntual se non que van fluíndo a través do tempo.

Espectaculares as obras de fluídos de Warhol, xa se que teño gustos rarunos, como sempre me apunta Damián. ❤️❤️❤️

#CulturaMola
#Thyssen
#Warhol
#Pollock

#Bjork is likely the most under rated #surrealist #artist ever and also all the reasons I hate using #weed. While #Dali almost certainly inspired her, she outstripped him entirely under the radar to be dismissed as "Just a #musician ". And yes her production team made it all possible, but by that logic #Warhol wasn't an artist, because he relied on a behind the scenes crew. Her music videos are everything I hate about weed because the few times I've been on it, its like a train passing in front of me, each with their own profound thought provoking ideas I want to sit with but they move on long before I've had time. Its jarring jumping from idea to idea never getting to examine any of it. Her videos are like that, like walking through a surrealist museum in the time length of a song. No time to stop or ponder before moving on to the next surrealist masterpiece and surrealism requires you to change you brain for each one to adjust to the rules of that universe. You never get that. I enjoy tool music videos as they are surrealist art because the rules of the world have some consistency enough to ponder them during the videos, I can't enjoy her videos she almost purposely makes that impossible, which is in itself art. Had she been a graphical artist and not just a musician, she would have either been ignored, or revered as the greatest surrealist artist ever. Instead she's relegated on most people's minds as that crazy hot weird music chick from the 90's