John Richardson "Andy I think liked to feel that he was printing his own currency." lofl obviously he was! *shudders*
my heart goes out to ALL that got ripped off by the "Authentication Board" & Andy. sure glad I was too poor. *wipes forehead* even if I could I wouldn't after watching this! Gottfried Helnwein is more my taste and if I had money - I'd make Gottfried bleed on the back of the canvas just to be safe. lol j/k
3:40 is the problem, there's a lot of Warhol's floating around, a lot. How much do you think that Jackie O portrait would be worth if the foundation authenticated them? If that whole stack is just Jackie's, as it appears to be. I'd buy one of the "fake" ones any day, just as long as there's no stamp rejection from the board on the back. So sad.
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Warhol came from Pittsburgh, he was a little untalented polish immigrant, a proletarian, with a great handicap : he was not fitted to work at the steel factory. And was also gay. So he left Pittsburgh and decided to find a way to become popular. He was so stranger to his own proletarian community that he imagined he was very special, very talented and gifted : that he was an artist. Then, as america is nothing but a proletarian soviet union without communism, they finally believed in his pose.
He became the "aristocrat" of the proletarians but never was anything elese than a very untalentaed, ungifted, sterile little polish gay proletarian unfitted to work at Pittsburgh steel factories. He was the first of all losers and nerds, their leader.
i dont understand, the people who actually worked with warhol and ran his 'factory' clearly remember these paintings, even the warhol museum has audio tapes of warhol instructing paul morrissey to act on his behalf and yet a group of nobodys override the decision of warhol, his executors, manager and his other employees? whats to happen with damien hirst, jeff koons and the other disciples of warhol? not so funny if you own one. evil and greedy people.
i worked woth Andy Warhol in 70s. I was assisting him in Mao silk screen prints...Wrhol gave us freehand tp produce as many prints a we could but with different colors each...
No, you didnt work with Andy in the 70's. I know who this is and you should stop putting things up here that make you somehow feel as if your in another "world." If your still struggling, find another way to pay the bills and do your art on the side. Thats how 99% of creative people live, having a "job" and then doing art on the side with much of it never being sold or shown. You know this, now do it.
The media has recently been filled with reports of the Andy Warhol Foundation being involved in extremely dodgy practices aimed at monopolising the market for, and increasing the value of Warhol's work which has resulted in an American man suing the foundation. Apparently the Andy Warhol Foundation has been labeling works inauthentic that are in fact authentic in order to create more demand for Warhol's work
Andy Warhol often left assistants to "mass produce" many of his most famous pictures, among them images of the Campbell soup tin. The decision means many art collectors are left with Warhol works which are now considered copies and therefore worth much less, and some are threatening to sue the board.
man this is terrible .. a bunch of people getting ripped off
Frequent2001 10 months ago
John Richardson "Andy I think liked to feel that he was printing his own currency." lofl obviously he was! *shudders*
my heart goes out to ALL that got ripped off by the "Authentication Board" & Andy. sure glad I was too poor. *wipes forehead* even if I could I wouldn't after watching this! Gottfried Helnwein is more my taste and if I had money - I'd make Gottfried bleed on the back of the canvas just to be safe. lol j/k
30fuVkingdollars 1 year ago
couldnt malanga help?
ps3sucksassballs 1 year ago
was that fat lady at the beginning topless? lol
worldofbong 2 years ago
Yeah, she was. I have this picture in a Warhol book.
MINOTAURESEPT 2 years ago
Joe Simon's fluctuating, affected, accent is an annoyance.
MINOTAURESEPT 2 years ago
3:40 is the problem, there's a lot of Warhol's floating around, a lot. How much do you think that Jackie O portrait would be worth if the foundation authenticated them? If that whole stack is just Jackie's, as it appears to be. I'd buy one of the "fake" ones any day, just as long as there's no stamp rejection from the board on the back. So sad.
MINOTAURESEPT 2 years ago
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Warhol came from Pittsburgh, he was a little untalented polish immigrant, a proletarian, with a great handicap : he was not fitted to work at the steel factory. And was also gay. So he left Pittsburgh and decided to find a way to become popular. He was so stranger to his own proletarian community that he imagined he was very special, very talented and gifted : that he was an artist. Then, as america is nothing but a proletarian soviet union without communism, they finally believed in his pose.
JuliendAnce 2 years ago
He became the "aristocrat" of the proletarians but never was anything elese than a very untalentaed, ungifted, sterile little polish gay proletarian unfitted to work at Pittsburgh steel factories. He was the first of all losers and nerds, their leader.
JuliendAnce 2 years ago
your gay
MachoMUG6767 2 years ago
yeah how can they say that Joe Simon's portrait is a fake and all these others are authentic.
aitch3 3 years ago 7
double denied joe simon about the andy warhol art authentication board
heart106 3 years ago
really good video
bandwagonaol 4 years ago 6
i dont understand, the people who actually worked with warhol and ran his 'factory' clearly remember these paintings, even the warhol museum has audio tapes of warhol instructing paul morrissey to act on his behalf and yet a group of nobodys override the decision of warhol, his executors, manager and his other employees? whats to happen with damien hirst, jeff koons and the other disciples of warhol? not so funny if you own one. evil and greedy people.
threefootthree 4 years ago 6
i worked woth Andy Warhol in 70s. I was assisting him in Mao silk screen prints...Wrhol gave us freehand tp produce as many prints a we could but with different colors each...
avenue22 4 years ago 10
No, you didnt work with Andy in the 70's. I know who this is and you should stop putting things up here that make you somehow feel as if your in another "world." If your still struggling, find another way to pay the bills and do your art on the side. Thats how 99% of creative people live, having a "job" and then doing art on the side with much of it never being sold or shown. You know this, now do it.
stinkriverstudios 2 years ago
@stinkriverstudios who was that
tomatoe39 1 year ago
@avenue22 how it was working for warhol?
XOPAUXO 1 year ago
The media has recently been filled with reports of the Andy Warhol Foundation being involved in extremely dodgy practices aimed at monopolising the market for, and increasing the value of Warhol's work which has resulted in an American man suing the foundation. Apparently the Andy Warhol Foundation has been labeling works inauthentic that are in fact authentic in order to create more demand for Warhol's work
heart106 4 years ago 4
Andy Warhol often left assistants to "mass produce" many of his most famous pictures, among them images of the Campbell soup tin. The decision means many art collectors are left with Warhol works which are now considered copies and therefore worth much less, and some are threatening to sue the board.
heart106 4 years ago 6