Andy Warhol
Rare Interview with Andy Warhol & Jean Michel Basquiat
In 1986, Andy Warhol and Jean Michel Basquiat agreed to be interviewed together. Continue reading
In 1986, Andy Warhol and Jean Michel Basquiat agreed to be interviewed together. Continue reading
Andy Warhol and other members of the Factory, Warhol’s New York City studio, discuss film making, including: whether or not Warhol considers himself a director. Continue reading
This 1966 interview shows many different aspects of the quirky artist, Andy Warhol, as he asks the interviewer to provide the answers as well as the questions. Continue reading
Two of Warhol’s nephews, James and Paul, Jr., and the director of The Andy Warhol Museum discuss how being shot in 1968 changed Warhol’s personality and lifestyle. They also discuss his legacy after his death. Continue reading
John Stanton remembers when Andy Warhol moved his Factory, where he made art and film, from one location in New York City to another. Continue reading
John Lennon tells the story of how he first met Yoko Ono at one on her art exhibitions and paid an imaginary five shillings to hammer an imaginary nail into her artwork. Continue reading
Harry Ettlinger, one of the last surviving members of the Monuments Men, talks about his service recovering the stolen art by Nazis during World War II. Continue reading
Harry Ettlinger, one of the last surviving members of the Monuments Men, talks about his World War II service in Germany where he spent 10 months in salt mines helping to secure stolen art by the Nazis. Continue reading
Maurice Sendak discusses his book Where the Wild Things Are, his thoughts on art and writing, and his literary past and how it shaped his future. Continue reading
Maurice Sendak recalls the number of times his book Where the Wild Things Are was almost made into a movie and how he feels about Spike Jonze's telling of the beloved story. Continue reading