After Andy Warhol died, it left a dark cloud over N.Y.C. nightlife. — Theophilus London Copy Share Image
That is what [Andy] Warhol portraits do: They elevate the subject into an icon of the pop culture he was documenting. — Giorgio Armani Copy Share Image
For my art GCSE, I did a screen print of the Queen's head that was basically an Andy Warhol rip-off, but I… — Alexa Chung Copy Share Image
The most famous living artist in America is Andy Warhol, unfortunately. — John Heilpern Copy Share Image
There was no way I could write a paper knowing that Andy Warhol and Boy George were partying at Danceteria. — Michael Alig Copy Share Image
I'm a poet born in the era of Andy Warhol and a generation that wanted to be famous. — Eileen Myles Copy Share Image
In 1970, television ate my family. The Andy Warhol prophecy of 15 minutes of fame for any and everyone blew up on our doorstep. — Lance Loud Copy Share Image
“There is no such thing as notoriety in the United States these days, let alone infamy. Celebrity is all.” — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
Hey, Cunningham - Andy Warhol called. You're at 14:55 and we're tickin' big-time here, Chachi. — Dennis Miller Copy Share Image
25 years ago, when I started in New York, I had the pleasure to cook for Andy Warhol. At the time, I… — Daniel Boulud Copy Share Image
I think Chelsea Girls is a complete masterpiece and I think Andy's [Warhol] films are equally as good as the art. I… — John Waters Copy Share Image
I was a fan of Andy's since I was a small kid. I recall seeing an ad of famous people on an… — Jeffrey Deitch Copy Share Image
My work doesn't have the same rules as, say, Andy [Warhol]'s work. But it's gathered together for the simple reason that we… — Claes Oldenburg Copy Share Image
Andy Warhol was a good friend of mine. We used to go to the Studio 54 nightclub together with the likes of… — Neil Sedaka Copy Share Image
He [Andy warhol] went out every evening to five or six parties with a tape recorder in one pocket and a camera… — Bob Colacello Copy Share Image
He [Andy Warhol] engaged people and I think all of that is what helped keep him keyed in to the times beyond… — Bob Colacello Copy Share Image
I could write an entirely new book about Andy Warhol, but I don't think I will. I certainly don't think Nancy Reagan… — Bob Colacello Copy Share Image
I went to the big Picasso retrospective at the Tate in the sixties, and I think I went to an Andy Warhol… — Marianne Faithfull Copy Share Image
When I was sixteen and knew nothing about art, I sat through almost six hours of Andy Warhol’s Empire. I did not… — Uta Barth Copy Share Image
A real New Yorker is always someone who came here from somewhere else to avoid some kind of persecution, often sexual-preference based,… — Genesis P-Orridge Copy Share Image
I took photos from 1976 to when I left in 1993, primarily for Interview and a column I had called "Bob Colacello's… — Bob Colacello Copy Share Image
“Business art is the step that comes after art. I started as a commercial artist, and I want to finish as a… — Andy Warhol Copy Share Image
If Abstract Expression reached for the sublime, Pop turned ordinary imagery into icons. Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol illuminated the transformative power… — Arne Glimcher Copy Share Image
“Interviewer: “Andy do you feel that the public has insulted your art?” Andy Warhol: “Uh no.” I: “Why not?” AW: “Uh well… — Andy Warhol Copy Share Image
“I could have told her that if something is disappointing I know it's not nothing because nothing is not disappointing.” — Andy Warhol Copy Share Image
When I was with Andy Warhol, I thought, 'God, his wig looks cheaper than mine!' — Dolly Parton Copy Share Image
I don't think he'd [Andy Warhol] be that amazed because he was so driven to be the Picasso of the second half… — Bob Colacello Copy Share Image
I worked as an artist, played in a band, met Andy Warhol, Christo, Lou Reed, and David Byrne. I had fun. — Mary Lou Jepsen Copy Share Image
You have to [go outside your comfort zone]. Andy Warhol said 'say yes to everything'. — Cynthia Rowley Copy Share Image
I have done only two portraits: one of the artist Francesco Clemente and another of Andy Warhol. — Jean-Michel Basquiat Copy Share Image
I've often thought - even though it's hard to give him even more credit than he has had - that Andy Warhol… — Lee Radziwill Copy Share Image
“Andy Warhol would like to have been Edie Sedgwick. He would like to have been a charming, well-born débutante from Boston. He… — Jean Stein Copy Share Image
I thought it was a wonderfully conceptual act actually, to fire a replica pistol at a figurehead - the guy could have… — J. G. Ballard Copy Share Image