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He not alone.. what a arrogant self centered “ we are high minded not small minded “ jackass.. channel.. I cannot stand that attitude.. don’t get me wrong it’s can be necessary to have a big ego and believe in one self just remember there is ups and downs for almost everyone so don’t be a asshole..
Omfg. They got that wrong? Thanks for your comment. Saved me fifteen minutes. That and the way the narrator pronounces diptych tell me I don't need to watch this.
I have some things you didn't know 1:His name isn't Andy Warhol,it's Actually Andy Warhola 2:He help the Velvet Underground become a famous rock band 3:He helped David Bowles Alter Ego Ziggy Stardust 4:He was albino 5:He was gay
DKMPalace and he very likely had Asbergers syndrome. He wasn't albino, however, his skin tone was a result of childhood illness, the hair color was artificial.
DKMPalace He was not albino, his skin conditions were sequele from childhood illness, namely Sydenhams Chorea and possibly Scarlet Fever. Albinism is from birth and comes with it's own set of difficulties, especially vision. Love him or hate him, we're talking about him. :)
Andy was proud that he was successful at the business of art, rather than being an artist...He brought contemporary art to the mainstream and he knew how to promote himself...
I am so glad you mention that Andy was a mass going catholic & worked in a soup kitchen feeding the poor. Opens up an interesting perspective on his work & his relation to the materialism of the modern world.
Andy helped make them what they were. He didn't just allow their subversive content, he encouraged it. Any other manager or producer would have made them a rolling stones clone.
I actually had a dream where Andy hugged me and called me beautiful. He also kissed my nose, kinda ironic how he hates his nose in reality and in a dream he apparently loved mine.
Andy Warhol (born Andrew Warhola; August 6, 1928 - February 22, 1987) was an American artist, director and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. His works explore the relationship between artistic expression, celebrity culture, and advertising that flourished by the 1960s, and span a variety of media, including painting, silkscreening, photography, film, and sculpture. Some of his best known works include the silkscreen paintings Campbell's Soup Cans (1962) and Marilyn Diptych (1962), the experimental film Chelsea Girls (1966), and the multimedia events known as the Exploding Plastic Inevitable (1966-67). Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Warhol initially pursued a successful career as a commercial illustrator. After exhibiting his work in several galleries in the late 1950s, he began to receive recognition as an influential and controversial artist. His New York studio, The Factory, became a well-known gathering place that brought together distinguished intellectuals, drag queens, playwrights, Bohemian street people, Hollywood celebrities, and wealthy patrons. He promoted a collection of personalities known as Warhol superstars, and is credited with coining the widely used expression "15 minutes of fame." In the late 1960s, he managed and produced the experimental rock band The Velvet Underground and founded Interview magazine. He authored numerous books, including The Philosophy of Andy Warhol and Popism: The Warhol Sixties. He is also notable as a gay man who lived openly as such before the gay liberation movement. After a gallbladder surgery in 1987, Warhol died in February of that year at the age of 58. Warhol has been the subject of numerous retrospective exhibitions, books, and feature and documentary films. The Andy Warhol Museum in his native city of Pittsburgh, which holds an extensive permanent collection of art and archives, is the largest museum in the United States dedicated to a single artist. Many of his creations are very collectible and highly valuable. The highest price ever paid for a Warhol painting is US$105 million for a 1963 canvas titled Silver Car Crash (Double Disaster); his works include some of the most expensive paintings ever sold. A 2009 article in The Economist described Warhol as the "bellwether of the art market".
Mind what you insist! I’m an avid Warhol fan and I’m from Pennsylvania and lived in Pittsburgh for years and I’ve been to the Byzantine Church he devoutly attended and his Museum numerous times and everything? I know quite well about him
WZTwiggs I know, right? I mean, on one hand we all find out about things how we find about them. We're not born knowing anyone. But if you're, like, over fifteen it seems pretty silly you'd hear about the most famous, important artist of modern times from some goofy tv show. How does he fit into American Horror Story? Let me guess: they trash him, make him look like an ass? I had heard about AHS and we watched the first two episodes of season one and thought they sucked. (Same thing with Shameless. Everybody raved about it. Me and my gf tried it, really wanted to like it. After, like, the third or fourth episode, we looked at each and one of us said, "Uh, this sucks, right?") Somebody tell me, though: what does AHS have to do with Warhol? Is there a character based on him or something? Is it a central part of the season?
Advanced Raymondology I mean Warhol was an asshole, you don’t need a tv dramatization for that. Also don’t know if you found out about this but American horror story tells a lot of Stories about American Horrors, with Valerie shooting him, weird huh?
1965, first public viewing of video art. It took the rest of the art world a long time to catch up! Even more shocking is the the Tate Gallery in London has only in the last ten years or so started to recognise photography as art and started adding it to their collections! Andy was so far ahead of the rest of us!
Jasper Johns and Robert Raushenberg were more inspiring and direct influences but only because I didn't know a lot about Andy's output besides the Campbell Soup Can images! Once I learned more about him, I was hooked! (Learning about his volunteering to work in food service for the poor makes me respect him even more!)❤
My comment would be number 17 and that would be that this wonderful most talented genius in the art world had ever lived and dwelt Among Us and may you rest in peace forever Andy and may your spirit live on in the hearts of many.
My favorite Warhol is his works of Diane Von Furstenburg. She has always been one of my favorite people and seeing her in a work by one of my other favorites makes is even better.
For anyone who doesn’t understand Andy Warhol’s art, check the UA-cam channel The art assignment. They did a video on him and explains it short and simple.
Half these comments are people praising the channel, the other half are viciously attacking Pop Art. Honestly if you took a second or two to understand what the movement was about, most of your issues would fall away.
I always thought it was an ordinary thing to eat alone in a restaurant until I saw this video 2 weeks ago, now when I do it and see people with their friends on the other tables I feel uncomfortable Dammit
Its because it is engrained into our culture that alone = lonely. And lonely= bad/weird. But, I believe lonely can be healthy at times. It gives your time to self reflect, and rest from those around you. Don't feel so. It shows a sign of intellect and self security. Something people just don't have anymore :l
The Guy who bought that that Campbell Soup was a Friend of Andy Warhol. He bought it for $1000 and paid the guy $100 a month for 10 months. Just watched a Documentary Andy told him he could never separate the piece and the Guy sold it to a museum for 15 million. It is worth well over 100 million today. Crazy.
It’s in his book the philosophy of Andy Warhol: from a to b but he also did sport his real hair he only wore wigs when his roots were growing in and if his hair was to damaged for his aesthetic
I have never heard of him before, good t o know. Also that Maryln Monroe's picture I am familiar with it. I didn;t know he was the master mind behind it.
Only made it to the second "Thing I didn't know"... Warhol was going bald prematurely, he owned a lot of wigs including silver and white ones. He did not dye his hair. ………. Also there is no good solid source that claims he was kicked out of his HS art club. There are a lot of inbreed internet sources that claim that. …. BUT I can not find a primary source. Lets not spread mythology to sell your product, what ever that is.
Nice video clips & information. {though, the background music is distracting}... Viewed your "15 things you didn't know about Jean-Michel Basquiat", enjoyed that one too. Thanks much.
Nice to see this presentation! May I point out that the person with Andy is not Tina Turner, but I believe it to be Mary Wells. There are indeed some pics of Andy with Tina Turner, however.
Mainstream audiences - now does that mean the 80% of Americans who believe in being born again, the 7% that believe choco milk comes from brown cows or the percentage that believe a triangle has 2 sides?
You mist be young. He was pretty influential to many artist behind him and quite ahead of his time...but someone who is younger wouldnt really understand
Funny: Warhol's piss paintings didn't make this list. And you don't need to be or to have "Christian" values, in order to volunteer in a homeless shelter.
The piss paintings were his pastiche of abstract expressionism. And in Andy’s case, the volunteering at homeless shelter absolutely was a mark of his faith.
The most selling pop art artists does this. Koons, Hirst etc. They have assistants making their pieces. In order to produce enough art for the market and galleries they need assistants. Very common practice. @@nickolecustodio3727
Terry Bee seriously. I guess school isn't important for billionaires. You don't need to be taught how to screw over other people. It just comes naturally to some.
Oh stop nitpicking there's more to life than nitpicking at everybody's pronunciation & the way ppl do things. Get over it it's a sign of weakness letting people bother you over trivial things
I think he wore a lot of costumes and a lot of fake ID. Leave Shakespeare out this, he didn't claim he was 50 different people, like some expert idiots say he did.
Hey Aluxers, who is your favorite artist?
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The ones who make the most $$ of course
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As part of the billionaire community, I must disagree with you
I dislike that introductory clip and statement. It keeps me from watching
Dougie Houser, the channel of FUTURE billionaires. Doesn't everyone hope for that?
I agree, do you agree?
@@ColonelCustard you're in for a rude awakening in life
The guitar track is so bad it distracts from the narrative
madarab37 yeah, the guitar was unnerving
It's from a bad early 1970's porno.
It should be something from Velvet Underground
Think Andy would hate this channel
but he wasn´ t from America :C
He not alone.. what a arrogant self centered “ we are high minded not small minded “ jackass.. channel.. I cannot stand that attitude.. don’t get me wrong it’s can be necessary to have a big ego and believe in one self just remember there is ups and downs for almost everyone so don’t be a asshole..
@@LudkaRaey Warhol was born in Pittsburg PA. (USA). His parents were born in what is now Slovakia..
These kind of Artists are unpredictable, perhaps even himself don’t know it.
about #2 his hair wasn't dyed Grey that was a wig
exactly
After they botched this "fact" at #2 I gave the rest a miss.
Omfg. They got that wrong? Thanks for your comment. Saved me fifteen minutes. That and the way the narrator pronounces diptych tell me I don't need to watch this.
LiTerAlLy
well, the wigs came later. the first couple years it was dyed. he was still a commercial illustrator during that time.
I have some things you didn't know
1:His name isn't Andy Warhol,it's Actually Andy Warhola
2:He help the Velvet Underground become a famous rock band
3:He helped David Bowles Alter Ego Ziggy Stardust
4:He was albino
5:He was gay
DKMPalace and he very likely had Asbergers syndrome. He wasn't albino, however, his skin tone was a result of childhood illness, the hair color was artificial.
His name was Ondrej Warhola but he changed it ;)
DKMPalace He was not albino, his skin conditions were sequele from childhood illness, namely Sydenhams Chorea and possibly Scarlet Fever. Albinism is from birth and comes with it's own set of difficulties, especially vision. Love him or hate him, we're talking about him. :)
He’s parents are from Medzilaborce Slovakia where he have museum and gallery
DKMPalace exept 1 i know the rest
Andy was proud that he was successful at the business of art, rather than being an artist...He brought contemporary art to the mainstream and he knew how to promote himself...
I am so glad you mention that Andy was a mass going catholic & worked in a soup kitchen feeding the poor. Opens up an interesting perspective on his work & his relation to the materialism of the modern world.
I think the tagline: the place where future billionaires go is sad.
He was also the manager of The Velvet Underground when they did their first album
As a producer he just paid for sessions and gave them support, he saw their talent.
@ I'd give that award to The Shaggs.
I love The Velvets and The Shaggs but in talent and musical knowledge is what I mean.
Andy helped make them what they were. He didn't just allow their subversive content, he encouraged it. Any other manager or producer would have made them a rolling stones clone.
He was also the manager of The Velvet Underground when they did their first album
Best and most important artist of the 20th century in my view. The still controversary over his worth just adds to the fact for me.
I actually had a dream where Andy hugged me and called me beautiful. He also kissed my nose, kinda ironic how he hates his nose in reality and in a dream he apparently loved mine.
Andy Warhol (born Andrew Warhola; August 6, 1928 - February 22, 1987) was an American artist, director and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.
His works explore the relationship between artistic expression, celebrity culture, and advertising that flourished by the 1960s, and span a variety of media, including painting, silkscreening, photography, film, and sculpture.
Some of his best known works include the silkscreen paintings Campbell's Soup Cans (1962) and Marilyn Diptych (1962), the experimental film Chelsea Girls (1966), and the multimedia events known as the Exploding Plastic Inevitable (1966-67).
Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Warhol initially pursued a successful career as a commercial illustrator.
After exhibiting his work in several galleries in the late 1950s, he began to receive recognition as an influential and controversial artist.
His New York studio, The Factory, became a well-known gathering place that brought together distinguished intellectuals, drag queens, playwrights, Bohemian street people, Hollywood celebrities, and wealthy patrons.
He promoted a collection of personalities known as Warhol superstars, and is credited with coining the widely used expression "15 minutes of fame."
In the late 1960s, he managed and produced the experimental rock band The Velvet Underground and founded Interview magazine.
He authored numerous books, including The Philosophy of Andy Warhol and Popism: The Warhol Sixties.
He is also notable as a gay man who lived openly as such before the gay liberation movement.
After a gallbladder surgery in 1987, Warhol died in February of that year at the age of 58.
Warhol has been the subject of numerous retrospective exhibitions, books, and feature and documentary films.
The Andy Warhol Museum in his native city of Pittsburgh, which holds an extensive permanent collection of art and archives, is the largest museum in the United States dedicated to a single artist.
Many of his creations are very collectible and highly valuable.
The highest price ever paid for a Warhol painting is US$105 million for a 1963 canvas titled Silver Car Crash (Double Disaster); his works include some of the most expensive paintings ever sold.
A 2009 article in The Economist described Warhol as the "bellwether of the art market".
My art teacher brought me here. We have to paint pictures of different celebrities, in the style & influence of Andy Warhol!
Mind what you insist! I’m an avid Warhol fan and I’m from Pennsylvania and lived in Pittsburgh for years and I’ve been to the Byzantine Church he devoutly attended and his Museum numerous times and everything? I know quite well about him
I’ve even been to his Homestead at 3252 Homestead in South Oakland in Pittsburgh, could you say the same?
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why didn't they mention anything about him and The Velvet Underground?
I came here from American Horror Story: Cult!!!
+DEAD INSIDE S-S-SAME!!!!!!!!!!!
WZTwiggs I know, right? I mean, on one hand we all find out about things how we find about them. We're not born knowing anyone. But if you're, like, over fifteen it seems pretty silly you'd hear about the most famous, important artist of modern times from some goofy tv show. How does he fit into American Horror Story? Let me guess: they trash him, make him look like an ass? I had heard about AHS and we watched the first two episodes of season one and thought they sucked. (Same thing with Shameless. Everybody raved about it. Me and my gf tried it, really wanted to like it. After, like, the third or fourth episode, we looked at each and one of us said, "Uh, this sucks, right?") Somebody tell me, though: what does AHS have to do with Warhol? Is there a character based on him or something? Is it a central part of the season?
WZTwiggs Ah. Thanks.
Same
Advanced Raymondology I mean Warhol was an asshole, you don’t need a tv dramatization for that. Also don’t know if you found out about this but American horror story tells a lot of Stories about American Horrors, with Valerie shooting him, weird huh?
You missed the story on how Warhole was shot by Valerie Solanas in 1968... his check bounced to the doctor (Dr Giuseppe Rossi who saved his life).
Andy Warhol is one of the most greatest artist of all time
1965, first public viewing of video art. It took the rest of the art world a long time to catch up! Even more shocking is the the Tate Gallery in London has only in the last ten years or so started to recognise photography as art and started adding it to their collections! Andy was so far ahead of the rest of us!
Sony introduced video in 1969, in 1971 the first video catridge was available.
In my opinion he seems like a smart artist with ACTUAL talent that’s not ripped off someone else.
Jasper Johns and Robert Raushenberg were more inspiring and direct influences but only because I didn't know a lot about Andy's output besides the Campbell Soup Can images! Once I learned more about him, I was hooked!
(Learning about his volunteering to work in food service for the poor makes me respect him even more!)❤
Please Do one for Nikola Tesla
please dont
NOOOOOO.. I want real facts at Tesla.
My comment would be number 17 and that would be that this wonderful most talented genius in the art world had ever lived and dwelt Among Us and may you rest in peace forever Andy and may your spirit live on in the hearts of many.
He was truly an avant garde artist....wat a talented man.!
I love Andy Warhol...he but art in pop and pop in art. His art can be ANYTHING like white canvas.
itscipr no accounting for good taste.
My favorite Warhol is his works of Diane Von Furstenburg. She has always been one of my favorite people and seeing her in a work by one of my other favorites makes is even better.
As a future billionaire, I would like to put a down payment on all the Warhol art in the world. I have about 16 bucks. I hope that'll do.
Casiiiiii
#17 he loved the perfume Beautiful by Estée Lauder so much that he was buried with a bottle beside him.
Wow, really?
For anyone who doesn’t understand Andy Warhol’s art, check the UA-cam channel The art assignment. They did a video on him and explains it short and simple.
Every time i hear Andy Warhol i think of The Doors movie XD
Jake DeLong Loved Bowie in that!
Bro saaaaammmeeeeee lmfaoooo. That part in the movie was sooooo odd though.
When he gave jim Morrison the phone
@@KDL861 It was Crispin Glover
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#16. He was working in the Men In Black.
Half these comments are people praising the channel, the other half are viciously attacking Pop Art.
Honestly if you took a second or two to understand what the movement was about, most of your issues would fall away.
I agree. I love pop art (fav is Andy's banana), and think if the dissers actually looked at other works, they would understand it more.
People confuse "good" art with rendered realism
What is pop art about ?
The movement is about talentless hacks, and it's even worst now than when it started
Pure GAR'BAGE'
Pittsburgh native born and raised. The best artist of the 20th century.
His hair was not gray, it was a wig. He had dozens of wigs, and everyone but you knows it.
His hair was a wig. He had 50.
Andy wore a wig he didn't dye his hair because it was receding
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I like dining alone also. Its mindful. Now if I can get some of that talent ill be set.
I like the Brillo Pad boxes. They look so cool.
I always thought it was an ordinary thing to eat alone in a restaurant until I saw this video 2 weeks ago, now when I do it and see people with their friends on the other tables I feel uncomfortable
Dammit
Its because it is engrained into our culture that alone = lonely. And lonely= bad/weird. But, I believe lonely can be healthy at times. It gives your time to self reflect, and rest from those around you. Don't feel so. It shows a sign of intellect and self security. Something people just don't have anymore :l
The Guy who bought that that Campbell Soup was a Friend of Andy Warhol. He bought it for $1000 and paid the guy $100 a month for 10 months.
Just watched a Documentary
Andy told him he could never separate the piece and the Guy sold it to a museum for 15 million.
It is worth well over 100 million today. Crazy.
I can't believe they didn't mention he was a member of Men In Black
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That wasn't his hair - he had over 100 wigs that he would wear to cover his receding hairline. He left his darker hair showing on the sides and back.
Thankyou. I didn't realise what a fun guy Andy was. x
He wore a wig , its not his hair!!
Proof?.
It’s in his book the philosophy of Andy Warhol: from a to b but he also did sport his real hair he only wore wigs when his roots were growing in and if his hair was to damaged for his aesthetic
Yeah that's a wig they dont know shit
as a p-t female textile artist, don't like abusive male artists .to modern time...r.i.p...
I have never heard of him before, good t o know. Also that Maryln Monroe's picture I am familiar with it. I didn;t know he was the master mind behind it.
Never heard of him? Did you live under a rock?
Only made it to the second "Thing I didn't know"... Warhol was going bald prematurely, he owned a lot of wigs including silver and white ones. He did not dye his hair. ………. Also there is no good solid source that claims he was kicked out of his HS art club. There are a lot of inbreed internet sources that claim that. …. BUT I can not find a primary source. Lets not spread mythology to sell your product, what ever that is.
Nice video clips & information. {though, the background music is distracting}... Viewed your "15 things you didn't know about Jean-Michel Basquiat", enjoyed that one too. Thanks much.
That " 15 minute" quote is now a reality..
He used to volunteer at homeless shelters😷, BUT THIS IS A LUXURY CHANNEL so don’t mind that part 👱🏻♀️💄💋
HISPANYC good point!
My favourite Andy Warhol's piece is campbell's soup cans
It's amazing that he can take something so damn common and mundane and make it pleasing and interesting.
Seems to me that his greatest accomplishment above all is that he helped feed the Homeless.
#15. It’s always good to give back.
He didn't pay a penny to charity. This is a lie
I always happy to see your daily dose of informative clip. i hope your chanel will be publish each day of my life.#######
DO ONE ABOUT MICHAEL BASQUIAT
Sean Dailey Jean-Michel Basquiat. They did!
Nice to see this presentation! May I point out that the person with Andy is not Tina Turner, but I believe it to be Mary Wells. There are indeed some pics of Andy with Tina Turner, however.
Nobody should be focused on luxury. It doesn't bring you long-term happiness
He honors the artists.
Warhol wore wigs, and not all of them were gray. Some were blond. He silk screened, did not paint those soup cans.
Rock-roll silk screens & litho link block prints: the photography
I like the Marilyn pictures.
I DONT WANT TO BE SMART OR HEALTHY, I WANT TO BE BILLIONAIRE MOMMY!
Mainstream audiences - now does that mean the 80% of Americans who believe in being born again, the 7% that believe choco milk comes from brown cows or the percentage that believe a triangle has 2 sides?
#17:: (acknowledging the #16 bonus track)
He may have never actually stated his famous '15 minutes' line.
hello art lovers, warm greeting from fine art in Bali
HE NEVER DONATED A PENNY TO CHARITY.... only thing he knew how to do is steal ideas from other artist .so his fame could rise
I think he's an overrated, unremarkable hack who was the most important artist for the scene.
You mist be young. He was pretty influential to many artist behind him and quite ahead of his time...but someone who is younger wouldnt really understand
@@unohoo9637 excuse me? I am literally 14 years old and I love Andy Warhol, he’s a massive inspiration to me, not assume something from someone’s age
Funny: Warhol's piss paintings didn't make this list. And you don't need to be or to have "Christian" values, in order to volunteer in a homeless shelter.
ivorytower99 I thought of his oxidized originals, too!
The piss paintings were his pastiche of abstract expressionism. And in Andy’s case, the volunteering at homeless shelter absolutely was a mark of his faith.
Hey Alux.com can u do '15 things u didnt know about Nepal'. It would be a matter of great pride for us..A small country but full of diversities
hey u r from nepal i m also from nepal good now nepali r gone be billinor
Reanna Basnet lol thanks..bt it would be great if they make a vid on it.
Carl Bochanski like
What about the fact his parents are Rusyn, isn’t that interesting.
P. S, I am also Rusyn! We know his family!
volunteering at a homeless shelter has nothing to do with "christian values" or having a strong christian background; not a rigorous way to frame it
Anyone else from MIB 3??😂😂
he's literally world history's most over-rated artist.
I agree. Have been saying that for years.
johnprim true he didn’t even make some of his own paintings, he had people making them for him
@@nickolecustodio3727 it's not about the Artist make the art , you can totally hire some one to do the handy work, the idea is matter
Wow. Picasso and Warhol changed the way the world saw/defined art in the 20th century....
The most selling pop art artists does this. Koons, Hirst etc. They have assistants making their pieces. In order to produce enough art for the market and galleries they need assistants. Very common practice. @@nickolecustodio3727
Omg, I have so many noodles in my pantry.
Gray hair was a wig. It’s pronounced “dip-tick”. It’s pronounced “suh-the-bees”
Screen prints. Not paintings.
Do one on Leroy Neiman
Andy produced the first Velvet Underground LP, No Velvet???
Very comparable, but one thing you'll didn't mention. Andy Warhol was a billionaire!
No. 10 he went to Studio 54.....everyone knows that.
Magic! I’m a fan of Andy Warhol, I sing his life and his death "Warhol’s Word", played on my channel!
exceptional mind and talent
I Don't know why but I love Alux.com
It's because you have exquisite taste.. that's why!
Maybe hahaha anyway keep going I love watching these videos all the time
shut up u stupid sub bot
And that's homework done
I was lucky enough to see the Warhol exhibit at the Williams College of Art, in 1986.
Click bait!!! No way Courtney was in any of his !!! Bull crap!!! You guy's are lying!!!
I can’t believe a channel that wants to be associated with wealth can’t correctly pronounce Sotheby’s. 😑
Andy Warhol was an infp
can u do video on environmental scientist plz wanna see video on scientists
Fact: Warhol famously was well-hung.
The first sick ever^^ celebrated nice...
Nr. 16. His drug of choice was amphetamine, aka speed.
And qualudes
16th fact: he is an agent W
Please take the time to learn to pronounce what you are reading. ie: /Suth-uh-bees, /dip-tik. There are more, but you need to do the homework.
Homework indeed...
Alux: Warhol wore a wig or hairpiece because he was balding - he didn't bleach or dye his hair silver/white.
Terry Bee seriously. I guess school isn't important for billionaires. You don't need to be taught how to screw over other people. It just comes naturally to some.
Yes and triptych is /ˈtriptik/. "tick" not "titch"
Oh stop nitpicking there's more to life than nitpicking at everybody's pronunciation & the way ppl do things. Get over it it's a sign of weakness letting people bother you over trivial things
His “hair” was a wig topper
I think he wore a lot of costumes and a lot of fake ID.
Leave Shakespeare out this, he didn't claim he was 50 different people, like some expert idiots say he did.
"Diptich" is pronounced "dip - tick"; otherwise, a good video. :)
Min 02:00 Gray hair...