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ART/ARCHITECTURE: Andy Warhol



Andy Warhol was one of the great artists of the 20th century who understood the legitimate role that glamour and business should play in the production of art. He has much to teach the modern world. Please subscribe here: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
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25 thoughts on “ART/ARCHITECTURE: Andy Warhol
  1. It wasn't Andy Warhol himself making the film of him eating a hamburger. It was made as a scene for the film "66 scenes from America" by Danish film director Jørgen Leth. 🙂

  2. I love your channel, but it was acclaimed film director Jørgen Leth who takes you through the iconic scene with Andy Warhol eating a hamburger from his film, 66 Scenes from America.

  3. Please don’t triggered about what I want to say
    As I got it he was like a make up artist who turned ugly face of wrinkly old witch capitalism to a fresh and cheerful teen girl of consumerism

  4. +The Scholl of Life .You guys really embrace Warhol's lesson, don't you? (Mass production businesses, etc, need to reliably produce and distribute the good things in life, career advice, beautiful architecture, quality health child care, psychotherapy, etc).

  5. Warhol didn’t make the video of himself eating a hamburger. Danish poet/filmmaker jørgen leth did, as part of a film called 66 scenes from America. And as you can see, jørgen forgot to buy him a drink.

  6. i have always kinda hated andy warhol, but i was willing to consider i am fairly ignorant about him, so i watched this. i now hate him far more than ever. thank you for showing me how this man was directly responsible for so much of what is wrong with our culture, or at least a continuation of what was already going wrong. as for this so called populism of his, it reeks like another product. maybe this is a case of liking sausage bit notvwantimg to see it get made, but i saw one of his movies, frankenstein, it was wild, but does that excuse anything? also, is it true he paid his workers in meth? well, thx for the vid; gonna throw up now

  7. I think everyone should read his book ‘the philosophy of andy warhol’ it put his work which i still somewhat dislike in a much better view for me

  8. Fuck Andy he diminished the spiritual and communal value of art. The unskilled value of Warhols art diminished the craft and skilled value of art.

  9. The thing is though. If someone who wasn’t successful with Art drew or painted that same brand of soup can before Worhol, it would’ve have been tossed out. Worhol’s status made it what it is. Which also brings out the downside to modern art. I suppose it is a double edged sword as if it wasn’t so exclusive anyone could do it, leading it to be overdone (kinda like photography nowadays). But what Im wondering is… if status is removed, would the “masterpieces” of modern art still be considered as such?

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