Andy Warhol was paraphrased with this quote. His quote was "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes."
Yes, but as a later amendation to his original quote about "15 minutes."
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Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol
no, he just had an infatuation with celebrities and was influenced by fame alot
He repeats famous icons as screen prints to ensure that their face envokes no emotion anymore and to turn there fame against them
The term '15 minutes of fame' was coined by Andy Warhol in 1968. It's a fanciful way of saying that just about everyone gets a chance to be in the spotlight.These days, you really don't have to look any further than the current crop of reality television: just about anybody who has been on a show like 'American Idol' or 'Big Brother' and has not gone on to bigger and better things can be said to have had their 15 minutes.
His paintings were sometimes oil paint on canvas, sometimes polymer paint (acrylic) on canvas. Warhol frequently used silk-screening; his later drawings were traced from slide projections. At the height of his fame as a painter, Warhol had several assistants who produced his silk-screen multiples, following his directions to make different versions and variations. In a quote Warhol gives information on his attitude in making his art; it makes clear that he made his art in a direct and spontaneous way: "When I have to think about it, I know the picture is wrong. And sizing is a form of thinking and coloring is too. My instinct about painting says, 'If you don't think about it, it's right'. As soon as you have to decide and choose, it's wrong. And the more you decide about, the more wrong it gets. Some people, they paint abstract, so they sit there thinking about it because their thinking makes them feel they're doing something. But my thinking never makes me feel I'm doing anything." from "The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (from A to B and Back again)", Andy Warhol, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York 1975, p. 149
his artwork - I disagree; fame, money, fame.
Andy Warhol - in 1968, he said " "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes."
Andy Warhol
if you mean 15 minutes of fame. Andy Warhol a pop artist
Andy Warhol
no, he just had an infatuation with celebrities and was influenced by fame alot
The phrase 'fifteen minutes of fame' is derived from Andy Warhol's prediction that "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for fifteen minutes", a statement he reiterated on numerous occasions, whilst distancing himself from the hype associated with it.
if the question were 15 M of F then answer is 15 Minutes of Fame which was a quote from Andy Warhol
He repeats famous icons as screen prints to ensure that their face envokes no emotion anymore and to turn there fame against them
his artwork - I disagree; fame, money, fame.
his artwork - I disagree; fame, money, fame.
The term '15 minutes of fame' was coined by Andy Warhol in 1968. It's a fanciful way of saying that just about everyone gets a chance to be in the spotlight.These days, you really don't have to look any further than the current crop of reality television: just about anybody who has been on a show like 'American Idol' or 'Big Brother' and has not gone on to bigger and better things can be said to have had their 15 minutes.