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by abfabry
4743 days ago
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David Sheff has a really great story about the night Steve Jobs met Andy Warhol: "Andy took Sean’s spot in front of the computer and Steve showed him how to maneuver and click the mouse. Warhol didn’t get it; he lifted and waved the mouse, as if it were a conductor’s baton. Jobs gently explained that the mouse worked when it was pushed along a surface. Warhol kept lifting it until Steve placed his hand on Warhol’s and guided it along the floor. Finally Warhol began drawing, staring at the “pencil” as it drew on the screen." "Warhol was mesmerized–people who knew him know the way he tuned out everything extraneous when he was entranced by whatever it was–gliding the mouse, eyes affixed to the monitor. Haring was bent over watching. Andy, his eyes wide, looked up, stared at Haring, and said, “Look! Keith! I drew a circle!”" http://davidsheff.com/article/the-night-steve-jobs-met-andy-... |
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And this was pretty much the extent of Andy Warhol's artistic ability.
It's a travesty that one of this man's photographs is one of the top ten most expensive pieces of art ever sold, when there's literally hundreds of thousands of artists who produce better work with less resources.
Good artists work hard. People like Warhol are just con men.