I love Andy Warhol!

Andy Warhol defined Pop Art.

For me, Warhol made so much sense.

Andy Warhol made fame more famous.

Even Andy Warhol had a copy of '666.'

Warhol was questioning the capitalist society.

Cecil Beaton was Andy Warhol before Andy Warhol, really.

You are not truly a Warhol superstar unless you are dead.

I like '50s and '60s American art. I have 85 or 90 Warhols.

The 60s will be remembered for The Beatles, Andy Warhol and Me!

Andy Warhol is the only genius I've ever known with an IQ of 60.

Warhol wanted to put me in a film, but my mother wouldn't let me.

Andy Warhol is the only genius I've ever known with an I.Q. of 60.

After Andy Warhol died, it left a dark cloud over N.Y.C. nightlife.

I just do art because I’m ugly and there’s nothing else for me to do.

Warhol was proof that you can be revolutionary without being militant.

The most famous living artist in America is Andy Warhol, unfortunately.

Motorcycle garb is the way I looked to Warhol. Then came the Armani suits.

'No Hands' art goes straight back to Warhol. He was the first to use elves.

When I was with Andy Warhol, I thought, 'God, his wig looks cheaper than mine!'

I'd like to think, that were he alive today, Warhol would be painting the Housewives.

Warhol took outcasts and made them into stars. There will never be another artist like him.

Ultimately Warhol's private moral reference was to the supreme kitsch of the Catholic church.

I have done only two portraits: one of the artist Francesco Clemente and another of Andy Warhol.

Warhol had resonance because it was high art and low art. And you could argue about it endlessly.

I believe in the ethos of the remix, like Andy Warhol making a painting of a Campbell's soup label.

I am Warhol. I am the No. 1 most impactful artist of our generation. I am Shakespeare in the flesh.

Warhol had a huge effect on me. It wasn't that I sought it out. It was more of a natural evolution.

My mom grew up in a strict Catholic family and moved to New York and became part of the Warhol factory.

I worked as an artist, played in a band, met Andy Warhol, Christo, Lou Reed, and David Byrne. I had fun.

Warhol turned to photographs of stars, as the Renaissance turned to antiquities, to find images of gods.

You know what Andy Warhol's sole contribution to this country has been? He made Campbell's Soup a household word.

Appropriation was the language of my generation in many ways. It came out of Duchamp, Warhol, Johns, Lichtenstein.

The people of Pittsburgh should have a weekend flea market at the Warhol. Andy would have loved that kind of stuff.

You know, one of the only times I ever wrote about art was the obituary of Warhol that I did for the Village Voice.

For my art GCSE, I did a screen print of the Queen's head that was basically an Andy Warhol rip-off, but I didn't realise.

When I was growing up, all the art that touched me was lens-generated, like Gerhard Richter, or Polke, Rauschenberg, Warhol.

In 1970, television ate my family. The Andy Warhol prophecy of 15 minutes of fame for any and everyone blew up on our doorstep.

I don't think he'd [Andy Warhol] be that amazed because he was so driven to be the Picasso of the second half of the 20th century.

I'm interested in visual vocabulary, like Warhol was interested in that vocabulary of advertisements and television and pop culture.

Warhol influenced me because of his writing. If I had never read his writings and interviews, I would never have understood his work.

When it comes to the British monarchy, I prefer to be seduced by an image than presented with a real person. It's kind of a Warhol thing.

Andy Warhol: I think everybody should like everybody. Gene Swenson: Is that what Pop Art is all about? Andy Warhol: Yes, it's liking things.

If you want to know all about Andy Warhol, just look at the surface of my paintings and films and me, and there I am. There's nothing behind it.

What if Picasso had gone to the Moon? Or Andy Warhol or Michael Jackson or John Lennon? What about Coco Chanel? These are all artists that I adore.

Forgers can start with the same photographic images Warhol did, and sometimes knock off silkscreens only an expert can distinguish from the originals.

I've often thought - even though it's hard to give him even more credit than he has had - that Andy Warhol must have started a lot of 15 minutes of fame.

Andy Warhol was a good friend of mine. We used to go to the Studio 54 nightclub together with the likes of Liza Minnelli, and we'd dance through the night.

When you look at that period when Warhol and the Velvets and the Stones were doing things, it was this intersection of art and music. And then it went away.

I started hanging out with the Warhol crowd. I was very young, it seemed like an awful lot was going one and I was seeing a slice of life hadn't seen before.

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