| Mickey MauSe: Interview with Andy Warhol… June 11th, 1986. Andy,
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| first & foremost I want to take the time to say thank you, for conducting this
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| interview with me. |
| So the 1st question I have is if you could paint anybody in
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| the world, who would it be?
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| Andy Warhol: I’d paint anybody, anybody that asked me
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| MauSe: Really? |
| Wow, even a random guy just walking down 5th avenue,
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| who came up to you, you just would paint them?
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| Warhol: Uh, yes. |
| Mhmm
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| MauSe: Right right well, how I mean how long does it… you know like…
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| Warhol: Well, by doing you know by spending more time on it. |
| Its just.
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| its just like a person who spends more time on one picture
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| MauSe: ooh ok…
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| Warhol: I just spend more time doing more than one picture
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| MauSe: OK well let’s switch gears. |
| What kind of camera do you use?
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| Warhol: I’ve got this um… Mr. Landon invented this great camera that was
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| called uh a Polaroid, it was called a poto roid um big shot
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| MauSe: Polar. |
| A Polaroid. |
| yea
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| Warhol: And uh it just takes uh the face of the person, I.I. |
| haven’t learned
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| how to do the body yet. |
| I mean I. I… I’ve done it before but not.
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| not really and so this. |
| this picture just takes a picture of um…
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| just the face and it seems to uh. |
| I don’t know, there’s something about the
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| camera that makes it lo. |
| makes the person look uh… just right.
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| and uh it takes… it just takes… takes their head shots its.
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| its like getting a passport picture…
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| MauSe: Yea
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| Warhol: They usually always come out great
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| MauSe: Yea well I’ve actually been using a portable Polaroid as of late to take
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| pictures of girls naked. |
| It um definitely focuses on the body more. |
| Ha ha…
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| Which is good. |
| I try to get at least 20 to 25 shots because the film is
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| extremely expensive. |
| How many shots do you take by the way?
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| Warhol: No, I take I take at least 200
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| MauSe: Wow
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| Warhol: Maybe more
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| MauSe: Wow 200 shots?
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| Warhol: Then I, yea, Then I pick and sometimes I… I um. |
| you know take a half
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| a picture from one picture and another picture lifted from another picture
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| MauSe: Insane… and these. |
| and these are all black & white I presume?
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| Warhol: It. |
| its usually a color picture and I turn it to a black and white um.
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| photograph
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| MauSe: Let’s talk about your work now. |
| When you first started, people felt you
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| weren’t that good. |
| They weren’t into the pop art. |
| Now everyone has your work in
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| their museums. |
| Do you like your work up now? |
| Like. |
| do you like to see it out
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| like that?
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| Warhol: Umm, oh no, I like them in closets
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| MauSe: whaa… Ha Ha Ha… what? |
| why?
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| Warhol: oh well… because people collect them and then they put em away they
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| don’t have to put them up on the wall… at least they have them
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| MauSe: He he heeeee. |
| Wow. |
| Well what do you suggest is the best way to get ideas
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| for me? |
| I’m young, I’m starting out, I like to have naked girls around when I…
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| when I paint. |
| So wha. |
| what do you suggest?
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| Warhol: Well, no you can listen to really good music
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| MauSe: Oh Really? |
| Well I-I used to have a boom box when I spray painted in The
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| Bronx listening to Curtis Blow…
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| Warhol: Oh yea…
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| MauSe: & Krs-1. |
| So… But.but. |
| I heard you were an opera fan
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| Warhol: Oh I always liked opera. |
| I used to go when I was I very young…
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| MauSe: OK…
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| Warhol: And now when you, you know with this great its a. |
| I think its another
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| Sony ma- machine… its a. |
| its… its called a Walk-A-bout or a Walk-A-Man
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| MauSe: A. A… A walk-man… yea Walk-man
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| Warhol: or something like that and uh. |
| its. |
| its. |
| actually really terrific…
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| & you can. |
| you can hear it as stereo in your ear and its. |
| its its…
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| its really great
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| MauSe: Oh. |
| well… who did enjoy painting the most? |
| Marilyn Monroe? |
| JFK?
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| Madonna?
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| Warhol: I think Li- LIza Min- Minelli
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| MauSe: What? |
| You gotta be kidding me… Liza Minelli? |
| Of all people?
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| Warhol: Well umm. |
| because I was able to sort of uh
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| MauSe: Yea, explain. |
| You gotta explain
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| Warhol: Do her… and do the painting like the way I used to do them years ago.
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| And… And I I just did them recently. |
| And uh it um. |
| It had the right look
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| and the right colors
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| MauSe: Oh OK… I see. |
| well she’s kind of a bitch to me man but eh whatever,
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| I don’t…I don’t really care |
| Warhol: Yes… I can… well.
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| MauSe: Ha Ha Ha
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| Warhol: uh she’s a great person…
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| MauSe: Ight, whatever you say man. |
| Well, I sent some artwork over to Edie for
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| you to look at did you get them? |
| Do u like them?
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| Warhol: Well no I don’t. |
| But uh
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| MauSe: What?
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| Warhol: I have them… I wish I… I wish I didn’t
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| MauSe: What?.. Fuck u Andy. |
| You don’t think it would be a good idea to at least
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| look at the art?
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| Warhol: Uh… it would be a good idea… Yea…
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| MauSe: You’re a jerk man. |
| You gotta look at what the youth is doing Andy.
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| So you can stay and remain young man
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| Warhol: Oh no. |
| I’m. |
| no I’m…I'm…I'm old
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| MauSe: Oh. |
| Oh you’re old now? |
| Ha ha… come on man…
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| Warhol: Oh yes, I’m old, yea… They call me granny
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| MauSe: What?
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| Warhol: they call me granny. |
| They do
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| MauSe: Who at The Factory is calling you granny? |
| Is it Keith? |
| Is it Kenny?
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| Warhol: Uh everybody does
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| MauSe: Wow. |
| Really? |
| But why do you think they do? |
| Cause I’m a start soon
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| Warhol: Uh I don’t know… They. |
| they say I’m old
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| MauSe: Ha ha… It could be because we love you man… Ha ha
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| Warhol: Uh no, its not a sign of affection
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| MauSe: What?
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| Warhol: It’s mean
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| MauSe: No man… You must hate us man.
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| Warhol: Uh… well no, I like everybody… so… that’s affection
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| MauSe: Ha ha. |
| So you trying to tell me, after the years you’ve known me,
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| there’s nothing about me or anybody else that you hate?
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| Warhol: Ummmm. |
| well if they talk a lot
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| MauSe: Ha ha… come on Andy…
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| Warhol: *chuckles*
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| MauSe: So if I shut up and end this interview, I’d be cool to you?
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| Warhol: Ye… yes… that’s a really nice person
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| MauSe: OK fine… I’ll get you later man… MauSe
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| MauSe: Lights, Camera, Action!
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| Mause!!!
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| Young, black, gifted, talented, I don’t even try
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| Just started using camera’s, I won’t even lie, I…
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| Got girls naked taking pictures, am I dreaming! |
| Nah
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| I think I got a genius eye, love how she look when she got no bra
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| I, I’m I’m turning heads critics look at me different
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| My life on the edge, painting women the illest
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| Black, White, Yellow, Red, hopefully y’all can get it
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| Skill with a little bit of feel, make em feel a little thrill, now they all
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| wanna chill
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| When I’m in it, in it
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| 5'9″ mouse ears visually mesmerized
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| Mask down, all black I’m unidentified
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| New balance or the Jordan’s, I never can decide
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| I’m not a trendy guy but I was fly before 25
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| My art got em in a fairy tale trance
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| And with this aerosol can, I’m like a marathon man
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| And if you never saw my face, then you never had a chance, SO!
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| Wonder what it look like, look at me! |
| Hey! |