Ha he isn’t nervous at all! He’s keeping his power by being vague and mysterious. This allow he’s art to speak for itsself and keeps his work majestic and objective for the viewers to judge.
The more he treated the art world with ironic distance, the more seriously they took him. The more he negged them, the more they were eating out of the palm of his hand.
Just imagine if Andy lived in our Internet era. He would be delighted with the possibilities. I can't even imagine what kind of sick amazing stuff he would do. PS I even think that he would use a bunch of social networks. Imagine stumbling on a VERY weird tiktok with random celebrities authored by Warhol. Surrealistic hah
he would be an instagrammer or youtuber. can`t you see he was posing in such a fake manner. nothing original in him. so defensive in this interview, nothing interesting to say.
Andy Didnt Like Being Around Anyone. He Was At His Truest Form By Himself. He Wouldnt Even Tell You About His Work. He Used To Throw Gallery Parties And Stand In The Corner By Himself. He Was One Of The Greatest Coquettes. Go To The Art Of Seduction.
The Velvet Underground in '66?! Absolute gold. The Beatles released Revolver, The Beach Boys released Pet Sounds, both masterpieces. But listen to what VU was doing: dark, dissonant, gorgeous, overwhelming psychedelia swirling around 2 chords, 25 years before My Bloody Valentine.
I agree except the Beatles were soulless copycat frauds, truly it shows just how gullible we are, the Beatles are up there with Jesus and flat earth theory.
@@nomad639 sorry, not autobiography. "The Philosophy of Andy Warhol". Written by him. It's confusing at first glance, but I believe that there's deeper meaning. Interesting to dive into the mind of Warhol.
He reminds me of someone as I feel deeply familiar with this man yet he died before I even existed. Just something about him felt so familiar but I can't put my finger on it.
Andy is aware of what “he-is-doing.” By embracing the “capitalism” of society, he suppressed his OWN feelings of creativity and expression. His choices were based on subject and color of what he saw around him. Although, I’d say subject was not a choice as much as a obvious encounter. Think of it like a geico commercial, it’s not your choice to watch it, but it’s in your face anyway. His job was to hold a mirror up to our society, nothing more complicated than that…
I agree with everything you said, but Andy was still very able to create for himself. Early on he produced amazing original works, at least to me, and I’d love to put my finger on the exact moment he moved to reproduce.
The attitude from back then was so witty.. I was sitting here thinking to myself why doesnt andy look at this guy and just start telling him off? Dang times have changed
You would basically be watching one of his films. I mean,Empire was literally just 8 hours of the Empire State Building,so if he was still alive,he probably would have made something like that.
If I saw his work in person I would probably go deaf,mute and blind. His work along with Vincent Van Gogh's truly do something to me I can't verbalize.
I went to the moma in new York and they had a bunch of his and basquiats work and basically did go deaf mute and blind. I was with my theater friends. They didn’t get it 😂
@@kristina9605 You Go Girl!I am a musical/theatre/arts Multihyphenate and to say I would have been excited and emotional to see some Vincent Van Gogh and Andy Warhol would have been an understatement. I will be out there in July so I have a bucketlist of theatres,plays,museums,etc to see and experience. I have yet to see Central Park and when I do I will just cry.
I saw all his movies at private late night parties at 812 Cinema on Cannery Row. It had giant pillows to lay on instead of chairs and we would all be tripping .
I just love that as the camera is showing his 'art', the narrator had to point out that this is 'not satirical'. I've always thought that everything about Andy was satire.
@@kharisbeggs3855 No, he used an at the time over the counter pill that made him complete his work faster. He didn't do cocaine. It was a different stimulant
Andy is the greatest artist of all time all he touched and created turned to gold! He is a genius and will always be the greatest artist of the 20th century
Discovery channel brought me here, because a small frame of him in a "tin can" lecture. This reminds me of a fraction about his impression in the movie Men in black 🤣 they did a real good job
That's my fascination with him. Even reading these comments and all of the people fawning over how he "trolled" everyone and they don't see the irony at all. I think he's a fucking weirdo with almost 0 talent and that's what makes me love him more. That he did have almost no talent but somehow convinced generations that he's a "genius"; when in reality he was just a creepy dude with autism. It's a direct allegory to today with Kanye West and all of the people that think he's a misunderstood genius when really he's just a rapper with severe unchecked mental illness.
He wasn’t on drugs, the interview kept prodding him to respond to the rumors and opinions of other people and it was super annoying. The interviewer was trying to categorize and create the narrative for everything he did so that actually makes sense!
People think of Keith Herring as the artist who picked up where Warhol left off, seeing how he was his protégé/apprentice and all. My pick goes to a Chicago artist and outsider musician named Wesley Willis. Imagine if Andy Warhol was a 300 pound schizophrenic black man from the streets and instead of making weird videos he played simple, repetitive synth-punk songs about celebrities, fast food, pop culture, violent crime and bestiality. He had a photographic memory which allowed him to draw city-scapes down to the smallest details like license plates of passing cars, yet he had trouble remembering the lyrics to his own songs. He too gave very funny, awkward interviews ua-cam.com/video/c1ToO-6Ue-U/v-deo.html
3:00 "Andy Warhol's reticence about himself masks a unique sensibility. One which has helped to alter our vision of the contemporary world. He suppresses his own feelings, which comes naturally to him, but also imposes a detachment which gives his work an objective and almost surgical clarity." Banal commentary about the lowest form of creativity.
@jack lock That's not true. Mensa never stated that, that's what the jealous people spread about him. You really believe that a creative genius - a pioneer of his time had a 2 digit IQ..don't be daft!
Who knows who the interviewer is. I'm sure we read about this, and his questions are great, but he should already know the answers. His movies were plain af but they are a footprint for us so many years later. They weren't meant for those who were there
" The shyest person is hiding their aggression "
Gene Wilder
The shyest person is a stranger
Warhol is just copying Bob Dylan's press relations strategy. This isn't authentic.
Yeah I'd be nervous too if I was being interviewed by Vladimir Lenin
rotflmfaooo, Warhola is eastern european.
Go to gulag!
Ha he isn’t nervous at all! He’s keeping his power by being vague and mysterious. This allow he’s art to speak for itsself and keeps his work majestic and objective for the viewers to judge.
That’s powerful😎
@@francisdollowayii9255 I think he just wasnt all that smart.
"uhhh uhhhh I can't think of anything, tell me what to say"
Andrew Warhola Jr.-1966
The more he treated the art world with ironic distance, the more seriously they took him. The more he negged them, the more they were eating out of the palm of his hand.
I know you know this but: it's not just the art world. Everything seems to work that way.
Bull shit
48 laws of power 😊
@@margaridanunesmendes Out of the 48 which is your favorite?
@@sir.gregorythe3rd284 What do you mean "bullshit?" You're watching him do it right there in the video.
"What's your favorite color, Andy?"
"Uh... ...
could you repeat the question?"
Just imagine if Andy lived in our Internet era. He would be delighted with the possibilities. I can't even imagine what kind of sick amazing stuff he would do.
PS I even think that he would use a bunch of social networks. Imagine stumbling on a VERY weird tiktok with random celebrities authored by Warhol. Surrealistic hah
he would be an instagrammer or youtuber. can`t you see he was posing in such a fake manner. nothing original in him. so defensive in this interview, nothing interesting to say.
he wouldn't put his work on the internet
@@luisferr2001 Journalists and Artists are like Icarus and the Sun
Andy Didnt Like Being Around Anyone. He Was At His Truest Form By Himself. He Wouldnt Even Tell You About His Work. He Used To Throw Gallery Parties And Stand In The Corner By Himself. He Was One Of The Greatest Coquettes. Go To The Art Of Seduction.
Good thing he doesn't
Classic interview!
The Velvet Underground in '66?! Absolute gold. The Beatles released Revolver, The Beach Boys released Pet Sounds, both masterpieces. But listen to what VU was doing: dark, dissonant, gorgeous, overwhelming psychedelia swirling around 2 chords, 25 years before My Bloody Valentine.
I agree except the Beatles were soulless copycat frauds, truly it shows just how gullible we are, the Beatles are up there with Jesus and flat earth theory.
Absolutely amazing
I’m pretty sure VU had stuff recorded as early as 65.
Andy is forecasting what mainstream news outlets will be about in the 21st century: tell me the words and I will repeat the answer...
He was like someone who dropped 50 hits of windowpane acid and never came down from the high.
@jack lock have you tried getting an artist to take an IQ seriously?
Andy was actually really smart.
Drugs cant produce that talent.
@@nomad639 read his autobiography.. good luck
@@nomad639 sorry, not autobiography. "The Philosophy of Andy Warhol". Written by him. It's confusing at first glance, but I believe that there's deeper meaning. Interesting to dive into the mind of Warhol.
He reminds me of someone as I feel deeply familiar with this man yet he died before I even existed. Just something about him felt so familiar but I can't put my finger on it.
Somebody that I used to know .
The sensitivity he offers is as familiar to me as my mother's heartbeat
Sounds like the beginning of a new obsession.
Maybe he’s your grandpa and you don’t know it
@@mrgianstarr 14 year old girls: this is deep
Andy is aware of what “he-is-doing.” By embracing the “capitalism” of society, he suppressed his OWN feelings of creativity and expression. His choices were based on subject and color of what he saw around him. Although, I’d say subject was not a choice as much as a obvious encounter. Think of it like a geico commercial, it’s not your choice to watch it, but it’s in your face anyway. His job was to hold a mirror up to our society, nothing more complicated than that…
great, art as valuable as a geico commercial... :|
I agree with everything you said, but Andy was still very able to create for himself. Early on he produced amazing original works, at least to me, and I’d love to put my finger on the exact moment he moved to reproduce.
It took him until he was over 30 years old to unlearn “art”
He had a unique way of seeing the world and it’s beauty as an artist and embraced popular culture even though he never thought he was a trend setter
evan peters played the hell out of this role
The attitude from back then was so witty.. I was sitting here thinking to myself why doesnt andy look at this guy and just start telling him off? Dang times have changed
Cause it's more fun to see how long they can put up with you.
5:58 he's flipping off the camera. Fucking legend.
Yeah, I noticed that as well
I need a 10 hour loop of Andy playing with his lips with no sound.
that's fucked up cuh.
You would basically be watching one of his films. I mean,Empire was literally just 8 hours of the Empire State Building,so if he was still alive,he probably would have made something like that.
Come to me i will do 50 hrs
you must be as nut as he was. that`s insufferable!
Lol all the haters that had to look this video up to call him a hack. He's made more art and is still more relevant dead then you ever will be.
This makes his character in Men In Black III so much funnier.
Ever looked at an engine/gears/pulleys/belts and actually seen the beauty in it? Now, you get it! 😉
We met in Newport RI 1981, after a show. He was so cool.
That's amazing! Wow!
wow!
The completely choreographed mockery of the art industry. He was a rock star before it was fashionable.
When u find out he's actually an under cover MIB agent 🤦♂️
It’s Bill Hader
Who wasn't really gay but had trouble knowing who were men or women among his guests in the Factory.
Shoutout to the Velvet Underground
Yeaaahhh baby
Yeah
This man was a absolute genius...
Im confused was he painter like picasso or davinchi or he was photographer? I cannot find any oil painted art
@@paul9478 he was a visual artist! he’d do screen printing as well as photography and film
yeah, if autistic with low IQ is a genius, yes he was a genius.
If I saw his work in person I would probably go deaf,mute and blind. His work along with Vincent Van Gogh's truly do something to me I can't verbalize.
I went to the moma in new York and they had a bunch of his and basquiats work and basically did go deaf mute and blind. I was with my theater friends. They didn’t get it 😂
@@kristina9605 You Go Girl!I am a musical/theatre/arts Multihyphenate and to say I would have been excited and emotional to see some Vincent Van Gogh and Andy Warhol would have been an understatement. I will be out there in July so I have a bucketlist of theatres,plays,museums,etc to see and experience. I have yet to see Central Park and when I do I will just cry.
yeah its ok i guess
Andy Warhol is an intensely relatable guy
it was an interview of the journalist to journalist .....and his thoughts about Andy's inner art personality...
oh my gosh i love him so much
Christ, he's a hard interview subject
Andy is us and we are Andy.
He holds the mirror
I saw all his movies at private late night parties at 812 Cinema on Cannery Row. It had giant pillows to lay on instead of chairs and we would all be tripping .
Sounds extremely intimate. And a once in a lifetime Experience. ✨ ✌☮
I legit went and looked this up. You were definitely NOT lying. lol
The theater is Demolished now. But the Pics, tell an interesting story for sure!
😃😍😍😍
I just love that as the camera is showing his 'art', the narrator had to point out that this is 'not satirical'.
I've always thought that everything about Andy was satire.
1:35 - 1:43 then at 2:31 revealed Andy’s brilliant sense of humor. 👏👏👏😂😂😂
Lets give a quick shoutout to Christina Applegate
Alright Hannibal lol
He was a genius his intellect was way ahead of his time
Is he flipping off the interviewer??!!
Everyone is saying he's being vague and mysterious on purpose i think he's just super high on acid lol
he’s definitely done a lot of acid and probably smoked a lot of weed
he also did meth and did pcp with michael jackson
He was very shy and cast aside by the art community in New York and so when people took an interest in him finally, he didn't have the social skills.
Hmm......
Ok so yea, that made no sense 🤨
@@XEVN7 how?
I think it makes sense. He was an introvert and self conscious to a point of neuroticism. Perhaps even to a point of narcissism
cast aside by the art community, isn't that like billions of people?
This interview is itself a work of art.....!!!!!!!!!!!!
I found it pretty boring...
@@Apollo_BlazeI second that.... straight trash!!
Great artist and publisher!
The interviewer seems very uncomfortable moving around in his chair.
charming.
The factory had a basement and the fumes of chemicals damaged everyone's Brain
Mad as a hatter, because of the fumes in the hat making process, is he mad or just bloody awkward??
poor Brian...
Pure Heroin..very pure..🎉
What the ell is that swingin 60s elevator music? Do I hate it or love it? Yes.
That man is stoned!
He didnt smoke
He did lots of coke
@@kharisbeggs3855 No, he used an at the time over the counter pill that made him complete his work faster. He didn't do cocaine. It was a different stimulant
@@sharkfin2033 It was meth.
He Was Stone Cold. Greatest Coquette. ART OF SEDUCTION !!
Hello Andy.
Did anyone notice Andy flipping off the camera lol
The interviewer talked more then he did, so it was a bit hard to tell who was who...
Andy is the greatest artist of all time all he touched and created turned to gold! He is a genius and will always be the greatest artist of the 20th century
"we're trying to make it so bad but do it well"
Discovery channel brought me here, because a small frame of him in a "tin can" lecture. This reminds me of a fraction about his impression in the movie Men in black 🤣 they did a real good job
David Bowie would visit The Factory of Andy Warhol in 1971 !!!!
Jared Harris played him perfectly. He really nailed the voice and demeanor
Love this man
Here's my comment, please give me my 15 minutes of fame
So blasé I love it
Yeah sure a tin of soup is art. Michelangelo Buonarroti would like to have a word with him.
yeah and my favourite musician is orpheus
He’s a genius
Yes, if by genius you mean intellectually disabled, then I agree 100%.
@P Jordan well then your 100% wrong your not even a I
Michelangelo was a genius.
@@Frankybeanselevators fuck you
he was a genius look at how he trolled these folks. Ur trippin
Warhol is an absolute succubus
Cannot believe Warhol was actually part of MIB monitoring all those aliens posing as artists and models!
I love that people make this guy out to be something he’s not.
That's my fascination with him. Even reading these comments and all of the people fawning over how he "trolled" everyone and they don't see the irony at all. I think he's a fucking weirdo with almost 0 talent and that's what makes me love him more. That he did have almost no talent but somehow convinced generations that he's a "genius"; when in reality he was just a creepy dude with autism.
It's a direct allegory to today with Kanye West and all of the people that think he's a misunderstood genius when really he's just a rapper with severe unchecked mental illness.
Hes psycho
Lol - Andy said - ah ah , just tell me the words that will come out of my mouth ! Lol
During this video I was dying in NYC in the hospitol as a baby.
Hello ghost baby
hes so high lmaooo
Loved his diaries. Wholesome content. Cluelessly butchered many an interview magazine for collage fodder.
yay andy
far out! dig this : its 1966 outside that building
"Why don't you just tell me the words and they'll just come out of my mouth." Kids, this is why you shouldn't take drugs.
I have never taken drugs and it's just called social anxiety.
He wasn’t on drugs, the interview kept prodding him to respond to the rumors and opinions of other people and it was super annoying. The interviewer was trying to categorize and create the narrative for everything he did so that actually makes sense!
God how high is he?
He’s high in his mind lol
People think of Keith Herring as the artist who picked up where Warhol left off, seeing how he was his protégé/apprentice and all. My pick goes to a Chicago artist and outsider musician named Wesley Willis. Imagine if Andy Warhol was a 300 pound schizophrenic black man from the streets and instead of making weird videos he played simple, repetitive synth-punk songs about celebrities, fast food, pop culture, violent crime and bestiality. He had a photographic memory which allowed him to draw city-scapes down to the smallest details like license plates of passing cars, yet he had trouble remembering the lyrics to his own songs. He too gave very funny, awkward interviews ua-cam.com/video/c1ToO-6Ue-U/v-deo.html
@Joey Macaroni It is a restaurant where they buy food to eat.
I WHUPPED BATMAN'S ASS
I think Andy was trained in frustrating interrogators.
umm,...umm...ummm.ummm "??????"
Thank you Andy for breaking my heart so badly. I hate it that I can't even dream of meeting you someday. I hate you, I really hate that I love you.
ma'm, this a wendy's drivethrough
@@avocadolover7459 I didn't get you. Like, how. I never tasted anything from Wendy's thou
Lmao
@@avocadolover7459 lol you made my morning
I keep getting really into dead people's work, it's one kf the worst feelings I've experienced
Interesting fact: Both Are Dead by now.
Where is he buried? I am painter myself and i need his Skull for inspiration
That vampire...
He is stoned. Immaculate..
hes so stoned lol i luv him
3:00 "Andy Warhol's reticence about himself masks a unique sensibility. One which has helped to alter our vision of the contemporary world. He suppresses his own feelings, which comes naturally to him, but also imposes a detachment which gives his work an objective and almost surgical clarity."
Banal commentary about the lowest form of creativity.
Hi Andy
When your soul is a fake and you're worried people will find out. He was a genius con artist.
You've hit the nail on the head there, spot on, if he says too much he'll be exposed as a charlatan and he wouldn't want that
No he was just super drugged up I think
After reading his bios I think there was real talent under a lot of posing and laziness.
Interesting viewpoints don't always make great artists. My take on Warhol (at the moment).
Do you know? He is a M.I.B agent in the undercover
He was a funny guy, Warhol 😂
He was definitely acoustic
Everybody so jealous of him especially the nobodies!
Yeesh
How did you achieve such a high level of clowning??
@@leoneguardo905 Easy!
Warhol's art is subjective. Dire Straits song "In the Gallery" pretty much sums it all up.
5:42 💯💯
Msn, the acid was good then
He was definitely one strange, bizzarro little man. Talented, but very weird.
Genius.
#Genius
jack lock Genius is more so about creativity rather than having an IQ above 140.
@jack lock That's not true. Mensa never stated that, that's what the jealous people spread about him. You really believe that a creative genius - a pioneer of his time had a 2 digit IQ..don't be daft!
@@manuj2868 And he's highly creative. That's his genius.
Who knows who the interviewer is. I'm sure we read about this, and his questions are great, but he should already know the answers. His movies were plain af but they are a footprint for us so many years later. They weren't meant for those who were there
4:51
So what the Hell does a painting of two Elvis's holding a gun mean, Andy??
andy would love the fake hand
He wants the answers to the interview questions. Andy's trying to cheat!
7:21 in the future people will be famous for 15 minutes
Edie and Gerard dancing.....!!!
It's obvious, he's asking all the wrong questions.....lol