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photo, 14 June 1977: Andy Warhol in The White House, during a reception for inaugural portfolio artists; - quote of Warhol, 1968!: 'In the future everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes'

Andy Warhol (born Andrew Warhola; 6 August 192822 February 1987) was an American painter, filmmaker, publisher, actor and major figure in the Pop Art movement.

Warhol, 1965: 'The Souper Dress'

poster, 1966: Andy Warhol and his Exploding Plastic Inevitable (show) - the Velvet Underground & Nico

photo, 1967: Andy Warhol talking with Tennessee Williams; - quote of Warhol, 1963: 'I think everybody should like everybody'

photo 1967, taken at a performance of Andy Warhol's 'Exploding Plastic Inevitable (show)', featuring Nico, at the University of Michigan campus

"In the future everyone will be famous for 15 minutes." Warhol 1968

photo, 1978: Andy Warhol and Ulli Lommel on the set of the film 'Cocaine Cowboys'; - quote of Warhol, 1975: 'They always say that time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself'

photo 1977: president Jimmy Carter and Andy Warhol during a reception for inaugural portfolio artists

Warhol, 1979: 'painted BMW Group - 4 M1

Warhol, 1979: 'painted BMW Group - 4 M1

photo, 1980: Warhol and Joseph Beuys, in Naples; -quote of Beuys, 1981: 'He has a kind of observing sense in the back of his mind. So, he is always interested to follow the development..'

photo: Andy Warhol looking at an XYZ-production art work 'banana split' of Thomas Dellert in 1980 in The Factory (photo, Bruno Ehrs)

"What Is Pop Art? Interviews with Eight Painters", Part 1 (1963)

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Quotes of Andy Warhol in "What Is Pop Art?", by Gene Swenson - "Interviews with Eight Painters (Part 1)", Art News 62, New York, November 1963; reprinted in Pop Art Redefined, John Russell and Suzi Gablik (eds.), London, 1969

Electric chair quote

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Warhol's electric chair quote (date not established) is found in many books with variations. The earliest and most reported version is:

Common variants include:

Additional variants with "curtains" for "drapes" came by way of French translations being re-translated back into English for bilingual books or exhibition notices:

The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (1975)

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Quotes from The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: (From A to B and Back Again), 1975 ISBN 978-0156717205

BBC interview (1981)

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Quotes of Warhol from: Interview with Edward Lucie-Smith on BBC Radio 3 (17 March 1981)

Quotes about Andy Warhol

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