Talking to Andy Warhol's 'ghost'
Leonardo da Vinci, who died in 1519, . Or so suggests American artist , who has convened a panel of mediums such that da Vinci can talk about art in the afterlife and other matters, along with Jackson Pollock, Frida Kahlo, Marcel Duchamp and Vincent van Gogh.
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I asked Jeffrey if he could arrange for me an interview with Andy Warhol, which became momentarily fractious and which you can hear below.
I also had a couple of questions for Jeffrey himself, such as "what makes this art?" and "do you think Andy Warhol was really answering my questions?".
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At 15th Oct 2010, John_from_Hendon wrote:Andy Warhol was always bit as of ghost as I recall - he never really answered my questions either and that was when he was alive in the 1960s!
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At 15th Oct 2010, L A Odicean wrote:That's incredible. That's marvellous. "That's me...you can't copy me..." That's Andy all right.
But why no mention of Martin Wolk who was detested (jealousy?) by Warhol right up until his death?
In fact Andy's last words were: "If that effing English artist Martin Wolk comes anywhere [inaudible] near this hospital, shoot him for me. [inaudible]"
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At 16th Oct 2010, sinobi wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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