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Some of his best-known works include the silkscreen paintings campbell's soup cans and marilyn diptych. The name evokes a plethora of feelings and emotions from many. Exploding plastic inevitable (1966–67) is a multimedia events known as the exploding... Read More
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Quality
A very sad story about a man who was famous and rich but was never very happy.
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- This product had a total of 174 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 11 2022.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Was he a man simply misunderstood or a man who wanted to be misunderstood and mysterious
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I knew nothing about warhol beygond his name the soup cans and a vague sense of the factory
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However id heard forever that he died of aids which we learn in this ebook was untrue
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He doesnt seem to have been a happy person just someone chasing validation from others
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That seems to be a tragic waste to me
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The value of this book was to watch andy support a bastion of friends at the factory
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When i finished this ebook i was torn between pitying andy warhol and wondering if he ever figured out that his aims were empty
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I never knew much about andy warhol