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there are some non-warhol's among them. christies is selling one from between 60 and $80 million, but it could sell for a lot more. there is another barnet/newman. this one could get from 18 to $25 million. and this is a favorite, the balloon dog, in orange, from between 35 and $55 million. it is 12 feet tall. we'll see if the market whom some say is a bubble, will keep floating. >> you know, i don't have a room for it in my house. >> why not the front lawn? >> well, i guess i could put that on my front lawn, the neighbors would love it. you would have to dust it, though. >> i know, i'm more of an impressionist type of girl, if you will. >> it will be interesting to see some of the prices and how hot andy warhol is. >> all right, that is it for night lly business report. i'm sue herrera. >>> nightly business report harass been brought to you by the street.com, up to the minute stock market news and in-depth analysis, our ratings report provides information daily on over 4300 stocks, learn more at thestreet.com.
there are some non-warhol's among them. christies is selling one from between 60 and $80 million, but it could sell for a lot more. there is another barnet/newman. this one could get from 18 to $25 million. and this is a favorite, the balloon dog, in orange, from between 35 and $55 million. it is 12 feet tall. we'll see if the market whom some say is a bubble, will keep floating. >> you know, i don't have a room for it in my house. >> why not the front lawn? >> well, i guess i...
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warhol focuses on the effect of the commodity, its existence as pure repetition, and his commodities extend to people, as well, especially movie stars. our experience of singular unique events becomes flattened out through the repetition of the way we experience such an event when it comes to us through either newspaper, magazine, or television. one of these unique events that warhol presented as banalized through newspaper reportage would be the riots in selma, alabama. we don't have an individuality that's secreted away from that clamor and refuse and chaos of the everyday. we are that chaos. while in america with pop art the attention was given to recording and to criticizing the consumer culture carried on by objects, comic strips, advertising, and the media, in europe, yves klein and joseph beuys were dealing with the idea of the artist as a shaman, the person that can change the sensibility of the world. a pilot in a german luftwaffe, joseph beuys was shot down during world war ii. this brush with death permeates his works. here a man appears to be in the jaws of a reptile entr
warhol focuses on the effect of the commodity, its existence as pure repetition, and his commodities extend to people, as well, especially movie stars. our experience of singular unique events becomes flattened out through the repetition of the way we experience such an event when it comes to us through either newspaper, magazine, or television. one of these unique events that warhol presented as banalized through newspaper reportage would be the riots in selma, alabama. we don't have an...
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andy warhol new record high because all the money that's being printed to bail out the banks is going into the art market so you have zombie banks you have them in the u.s. you have them in the u.k. big story today in the financial press of the u.k. that these zombie corporations are thousands of them in the u.k. they're only kept alive by money printing the transfusion of calf but of course the necessity to continue transfusing cash to them is preventing the other players in this market from becoming active is preventing competition from manifesting itself is preventing real jobs paying real wages to spring forward and to create a dynamic into them and into them in the marketplace but the art market however is. taking all that cash and is driving it much much higher you see well exactly because we do see that gold and silver for example have not risen in prize property prices have risen booming globally in all the major cities around the world these are the extremely wealthy the ones with billions and billions of dollars billions and billions handed to them by the central banks of th
andy warhol new record high because all the money that's being printed to bail out the banks is going into the art market so you have zombie banks you have them in the u.s. you have them in the u.k. big story today in the financial press of the u.k. that these zombie corporations are thousands of them in the u.k. they're only kept alive by money printing the transfusion of calf but of course the necessity to continue transfusing cash to them is preventing the other players in this market from...
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multi hundred million dollars sell andy warhol new record high because all the money that's being printed to bail out the banks is going into the art market so you have a zombie banks you have them in the u.s. you have them in the u.k. big story today in the financial press of the u.k. that these zombie corporations are thousands of them in the u.k. they're only kept alive by money printing the transfusion of calf but of course the assessment see to continue transfusing cash to them is preventing the other players in this market from becoming active it's preventing competition from manifesting itself is preventing real jobs paying real wages to spring forward and to create a dynamic into them and into them in the marketplace but the art market however is. taking all that cash and is driving it much much harder you see well exactly because we do see that gold and silver for example have not risen in price property prices have risen booming globally in all the major cities around the world these are the extremely wealthy the ones with billions and billions of dollars billions and billions h
multi hundred million dollars sell andy warhol new record high because all the money that's being printed to bail out the banks is going into the art market so you have a zombie banks you have them in the u.s. you have them in the u.k. big story today in the financial press of the u.k. that these zombie corporations are thousands of them in the u.k. they're only kept alive by money printing the transfusion of calf but of course the assessment see to continue transfusing cash to them is...
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crash steve cohen's richter lyft saw the sale so andy warhol led saw the biggest auction as the pop art icon silk screen painting silver car crash double disaster sold for one hundred five point four million dollars in new york is one hundred five million his previous record high for an andy warhol seventy one million dollars to the subtle subtext there silver crashing by canvas with a few splashes of paint for one hundred million dollars. to see the fed and of course all of the money is coming from these new technology entrepreneurs who let's face it google facebook apple they work for the n.s.a. the n.s.a. subsidized by the u.s. taxpayer and that they pay them back with click fraud i think up to. up to thirty percent of the revenues from google for example are from government sponsored government underwritten click fraud so at the sub the reason auction we were witnessing hyper inflation and art prices there was an investor michael ovitz the former head of c a a which is the creative artists agency after that the head of disney and he was there and this is what he had to say about
crash steve cohen's richter lyft saw the sale so andy warhol led saw the biggest auction as the pop art icon silk screen painting silver car crash double disaster sold for one hundred five point four million dollars in new york is one hundred five million his previous record high for an andy warhol seventy one million dollars to the subtle subtext there silver crashing by canvas with a few splashes of paint for one hundred million dollars. to see the fed and of course all of the money is coming...
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then he said i know this line i've seen that line and he saw it in andy warhol. when andy warhol don't this he does it with a slide projection and he's obviously tracing a slide but the tracing is important and david becomes convinced that's what angers him two he must be using a camera that was 13wi7b9d a few years earlier it's a prism and it allows you to see the subject of the drawing but see the paper above at the same time. he's not suggesting that anger was tracing it but let's look at the anger again. figuring out the eyelids and where the easier and mouth would be. he put it in quick markings and could go back and likewise with the clothes and so forth would go back to eyeballing it. as in this series of the drawings david did at the british museum of the guard. and then david starting saying it wasn't just angry it was cardio vanish go matures been using a less than or something to get the effects. he began to get an opening california look. he's been looking at this as the great wall it's the first time you'll see this. he asked himself he's an amazing
then he said i know this line i've seen that line and he saw it in andy warhol. when andy warhol don't this he does it with a slide projection and he's obviously tracing a slide but the tracing is important and david becomes convinced that's what angers him two he must be using a camera that was 13wi7b9d a few years earlier it's a prism and it allows you to see the subject of the drawing but see the paper above at the same time. he's not suggesting that anger was tracing it but let's look at...
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it is warhol's black and white classic coca-cola bottle. we'll take you inside the world of the auction. first to sue at the nyse. >> hi, ty. good to see you. we have big names in the airline sector that's moving the transports as well which are up about 30 points on the day. here's dom with the details. hey. >> thanks, sue. we're finally going to see a merger between amr and u.s. airways going to create the biggest airline. the two carriers said they reached an agreement with the justice department as well as state attorneys general to allow a deal to happen. u.s. airways stock turned negative after being halted on this news. as part of the accord american and u.s. air will give up key facilities and capacity at seven airports in order to facilitate more industry-wide competition. the gates and slots will go to low-cost carriers in seven key airports including boston logan, chicago o'hare, dallas love field, l.a.x., miami, new york, laguardia and reagan national in washington, d.c. as a result of this compromise, both companies expect a me
it is warhol's black and white classic coca-cola bottle. we'll take you inside the world of the auction. first to sue at the nyse. >> hi, ty. good to see you. we have big names in the airline sector that's moving the transports as well which are up about 30 points on the day. here's dom with the details. hey. >> thanks, sue. we're finally going to see a merger between amr and u.s. airways going to create the biggest airline. the two carriers said they reached an agreement with the...
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that is the most for any andy warhol painting in his to read. it comes after the most expensive work of art ever sold at auction went for over $142 million. it was by francis bacon. ."u are watching "france 24 do not go away. >> coming up on the show, we take a look at chile. ideas differ dramatically when deciding what is best for the nation. gapthe ever widening between those who have and those who do not in new york city. t litw -- two leading presidential candidates highlight the differences in the country. they both have very different ideas. air force generals living on the same base in northern chile. they will face off as presidential candidates. candidate was the first female president in 2006. she has remained popular with the voters. on the other side is the woman representing the independent or credit union. she has experience as a senator and minister. the two women are running with different parties, which at one point were very close. >> that is what makes this race so dramatic and incredible. girls who play together are now oppos
that is the most for any andy warhol painting in his to read. it comes after the most expensive work of art ever sold at auction went for over $142 million. it was by francis bacon. ."u are watching "france 24 do not go away. >> coming up on the show, we take a look at chile. ideas differ dramatically when deciding what is best for the nation. gapthe ever widening between those who have and those who do not in new york city. t litw -- two leading presidential candidates...
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it's wall-to-wall warhols when you look at the top. christys selling off this coke bottle between 40 and 60 million. warhol actually painted that by hand rather than silk screen. sotheby's has one of the famous warhol silver car crashes expected to sell for more than $60 million. only one of four in prior to hands that's why that's so expensive. liz number one being sold by steve cohen. there are nonwarhols at the top, christie's selling this between 60 and $80 million. but it could sell for a lot more. he's in big demand right now and another barnett newman, brian's favorite artist, remember the newman that sold for $43 million last spring. this has two lines, so it's really good, 18 to $25 million. now my favorite of the auction, a balloon dog. christie's is selling a balloon dog, it's orange, between 35 and $55 million. 12 feet tall and is that the ultimate toy for the rich. >> i know who will buy it too. >> who would buy it? >> elied broad. >> he owns a bunch. >> one is not enough. >> he's a billionaire. >> and steve cohen owns one
it's wall-to-wall warhols when you look at the top. christys selling off this coke bottle between 40 and 60 million. warhol actually painted that by hand rather than silk screen. sotheby's has one of the famous warhol silver car crashes expected to sell for more than $60 million. only one of four in prior to hands that's why that's so expensive. liz number one being sold by steve cohen. there are nonwarhols at the top, christie's selling this between 60 and $80 million. but it could sell for a...
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it's going to be warhol versus bacon and then we have steve cohen selling his liz warhol that liz taylor profile that's going to be a huge piece as well and then we have a barnett newman, selling that blockbuster in the spring for $43 million. this has two lines on it. look at that. two lines. it's twice as good. as the other barnett. >> the other only had one line. pay more for that. >> two blue lines. so this could also -- >> think what he could have got if he put three. >> so again, tomorrow morning, we'll get ready and see more big numbers. >> thank you very much. sue, let's go to yahoo!'s finance question of the day. you answered this poll, francis bacon, never met a bacon i didn't like, sold for $142 million last night. is that right. >> that's right. >> is the art market in a bubble? yes, 42%, no 11%. and 48%, this would include you and me, i stay away from art as an investment. >> well, probably because we just don't have the budget. all right. guys, thank youp. >>> test tesla's founder elon musk tells cnbc an electric aircraft would be on the list if he were to create another bu
it's going to be warhol versus bacon and then we have steve cohen selling his liz warhol that liz taylor profile that's going to be a huge piece as well and then we have a barnett newman, selling that blockbuster in the spring for $43 million. this has two lines on it. look at that. two lines. it's twice as good. as the other barnett. >> the other only had one line. pay more for that. >> two blue lines. so this could also -- >> think what he could have got if he put three....
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on the other hand, andy warhol, really, $105 million? there are many things in life that money gets but taste isn't one of them. >> if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us at jer @foxnews.com. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and especially to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. >>> more democrats turning away from the white house and crossing the aisle to suggest changes to obama care. good afternoon, everyone, welcome to america's news headquarters. glad you're with us. i'm greg jarrett. >> i'm arthur neville. it's over the botched rollout of the troubled health care law. the white house insists everything will be just fine butp democrats in congress are feeling the heat back home. as of last night, more than 5 million americans have received insurance cancellation notices leaving them in a state of limbo. molly
on the other hand, andy warhol, really, $105 million? there are many things in life that money gets but taste isn't one of them. >> if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us at jer @foxnews.com. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and especially to all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. >>> more democrats turning away from the white house and crossing the aisle to suggest changes to obama care. good afternoon,...
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and a book you can read. >> i happen to like warhols but this was a particularly strange warhol, not like the nice -- marilyns that are all silk-screens or anything. >> like a crash scene. >> $100 million to look at a crash scene in time lapse. go figure. >>> coming up, the behind the scenes scoop as "dancing with the stars" champs celebrate their victory. >>> and the ultra successful boy band one direction. who brought this group together and what makes boy bands such a big draw? you are watching "world news now." ♪ i know that i won't forget her ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather, brought to you by lysol toilet bowl cleaner. lysol toilet bowl cleaner. of all the places in your house... ...this one's the busiest. so you want it to be the cleanest. that's why you need lysol. because when you use bleach, some stains are left behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't, and it also disinfects. so why just bleach? with lysol you can do more. that's healthing. and for a clean and fresh toilet with every flush
and a book you can read. >> i happen to like warhols but this was a particularly strange warhol, not like the nice -- marilyns that are all silk-screens or anything. >> like a crash scene. >> $100 million to look at a crash scene in time lapse. go figure. >>> coming up, the behind the scenes scoop as "dancing with the stars" champs celebrate their victory. >>> and the ultra successful boy band one direction. who brought this group together and what...
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andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get out and play. for more information, visit sfrecpark.org. that out and play and get into the groove. rec and parks offers dance classes for seniors. first-time beginners or lifetime enthusiasts -- all are welcome. enjoy all types of music. latins also, country and western. it is a great way to exercise while having lots of fun. seniors learn basic moves and practice a variety of routines. improve your posture, balance, and flexibility. it is easy. get up on your feet and step to the beat. senior dance class is from sf rec and park. a great w
andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get...
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last night's sotheby's auction ended with andy warhol's car crash. it sold way ov the $80 million estimate marking a record all-time for warhol. he also paid off for steve cohen, he sold off more than $70 million worth of art last night including his warhol liz taylor portrait, going for $20.3 million. and a gerhard richter piece, he bought it last year, sold it last night for $26.4 million. it's just not art, the flood of money in the world is pumping up assets of all kinds. the world's most expensive diamond, sue, was sold last night. sotheby's selling a 59-carat pink diamond for $83.2 million, nearly twice the record previous paid. wine, stamps, manuscripts, sotheby's going to hold its first car auction in a decade. just looking to park their money somewhere, anywhere because there's more of it coming out of the fed. >> absolutely. wow! >> all right, robert. and sadly, i don't think it was sue's or my significant others bidding on that big pink diamond. but one can hope. >>> big news on the housing market next, before the break, another check on t
last night's sotheby's auction ended with andy warhol's car crash. it sold way ov the $80 million estimate marking a record all-time for warhol. he also paid off for steve cohen, he sold off more than $70 million worth of art last night including his warhol liz taylor portrait, going for $20.3 million. and a gerhard richter piece, he bought it last year, sold it last night for $26.4 million. it's just not art, the flood of money in the world is pumping up assets of all kinds. the world's most...
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flanked by his sons. >> if it was a soup can by andy warh warhol, we wouldn't be here today. it's his lover. the person that he spent most of his life with. >> reporter: problem is, fawcett left artwork and any objects of art to the university of texas, which argued both portraits belonged to fawcett, so both belong to them. one isn't enough? >> it's not a question of one isn't enough. it's a question of what farrah wanted. she said all. and at least in texas, all means all. >> reporter: o'neal claims warhol gave one to him that hung in his home, until he asked fawcett to store it during an off-again period during their tumultuous relationship. >> he's got a girlfriend. the photo of his exis right over the bed. she was uncomfortable. >> reporter: after fawcett's death, the multimillion dollar portrait was spotted once again hanging on o'neal's pad on his reality show. the university wants to reunite the pair. and o'neal wants to give his and fawcett's only child a portrait of his mother. for "good morning america," nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> this is not over yet. >>
flanked by his sons. >> if it was a soup can by andy warh warhol, we wouldn't be here today. it's his lover. the person that he spent most of his life with. >> reporter: problem is, fawcett left artwork and any objects of art to the university of texas, which argued both portraits belonged to fawcett, so both belong to them. one isn't enough? >> it's not a question of one isn't enough. it's a question of what farrah wanted. she said all. and at least in texas, all means all....
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so, a new day, a new record for the art world, you won't believe how much this andy warhol piece went for. >> we begin with an address of bad news for the president it's a setback for the affordable care act. as lisa stark reports, numbers are not good. >> reporter: they are not the numbers the obama administration hoped for. 106,000 americans have signed up for health plans under the affordable care act. 75% did so through the state-run websites - only a quarter - fewer than 21,000 used the federal exchange. house speaker john boehner called it a rolling calamity that must be scrapped. they faced tough questions from the republicans about the rollout. >> this was a monumental mistake to go live and explode on the launch pad. >> on the other side of the aisle democrats say republicans want nothing more than to dismantle the affordable care act known as obamacare. >> nobody in this country believes that republicans want to fix the website. >> caught in the crossfire two key technology officials, repeatedly questioned about why after years of work and hundreds of millions the website wa
so, a new day, a new record for the art world, you won't believe how much this andy warhol piece went for. >> we begin with an address of bad news for the president it's a setback for the affordable care act. as lisa stark reports, numbers are not good. >> reporter: they are not the numbers the obama administration hoped for. 106,000 americans have signed up for health plans under the affordable care act. 75% did so through the state-run websites - only a quarter - fewer than 21,000...
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the warhol suppose, "silver car crash", and jeff coon's sculpture "balloon dog artist" $58 million - a record for a living artist. >> when we are talking numbers this high, it's hard to say what it means. we don't know who the buyers and sellers are. art is more attractive. people want to put their money in art. it's impressive that christie's and sotheby's put together art generating this money, and found people willing to pay this amount of money. >> you were there for both. sometimes leg cramps are concerned - you stand or a period of time. but it is exciting. >> the economy - the screen which was the prior -- "the scream," the prior highest painting. >> the economy is struggling. where is the money coming from. we don't know who bought the paintings. they are bought through galleries and agents - $140 million is a lot of funny for a billionaire - who are these people? >> sometimes it's a consortium of people. few people control the art market. you never know what sorts of other deals are going on in the background. you had a bunch of people bidding. >> we did. it's impressive. th
the warhol suppose, "silver car crash", and jeff coon's sculpture "balloon dog artist" $58 million - a record for a living artist. >> when we are talking numbers this high, it's hard to say what it means. we don't know who the buyers and sellers are. art is more attractive. people want to put their money in art. it's impressive that christie's and sotheby's put together art generating this money, and found people willing to pay this amount of money. >> you were...
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that's the highest price ever paid for any warhol work. it's only been seen once in public. second time in two days that a painting from the '60s sold for more than $100 million. >> kansas city star, they say ignorance is bliss. and that may apply to the mcdonald's mcrib sandwich. a photo allegedly taken by an employee of a frozen mcrib went viral. >> is there no shame? >> mcdonald's says the pattie is formed in the shape of traditional ribs, they flash freeze the meat before subpoena sending it out to the restaurants. >> yikes. that picture -- i mean, that hits me about the same way that "time" cover, is god dead. >> and there you go. do you eat that? >> no. it's awful. >> why would you eat it? >> it tastes g s delicious and good for you. >>> joining us, john harris and gladden thrush. they are launching the brand new politico magazine. inside the magazine is glenn's piece titled locked in the cabinet, a revealing look at president obama's cabinet. and this looks amazing. >> this is something to be excited about. what a story to start wit
that's the highest price ever paid for any warhol work. it's only been seen once in public. second time in two days that a painting from the '60s sold for more than $100 million. >> kansas city star, they say ignorance is bliss. and that may apply to the mcdonald's mcrib sandwich. a photo allegedly taken by an employee of a frozen mcrib went viral. >> is there no shame? >> mcdonald's says the pattie is formed in the shape of traditional ribs, they flash freeze the meat before...
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my work on it and it is basically, i thought, what can i do something like interview magazine like warhol did? i have the tools and i started five years ago and it has grown into huge proportions, i think when i checked there are 150,000 unique visitors a month reading it. so it has gotten quite an audience, but really it is something that i would love, it is just pure passion and it is also a self-education of mine on display and my own interest. and i think i will wrap it up. thanks. [ applause ] >> so for those of you who came in late, if you could hold your questions, we are not going to do a formal q, and a, but i will ask each of the panelists to stick around and if you want to chat with them one on one, they will be veil for a little while to do that. our next panelist is melissa. they earned her ba in 2005 and her ma in 2007. she worked in new york at christie's auction house and the time warner center, the museum experience includes the research positions in new york and the victor annual beter museum in london. she has been a member of the curtorial team of san francisco since 2
my work on it and it is basically, i thought, what can i do something like interview magazine like warhol did? i have the tools and i started five years ago and it has grown into huge proportions, i think when i checked there are 150,000 unique visitors a month reading it. so it has gotten quite an audience, but really it is something that i would love, it is just pure passion and it is also a self-education of mine on display and my own interest. and i think i will wrap it up. thanks. [...
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>> victoria warhol a great feminist spirit,. >> rose: feminist or free loving wild wonchts all of the above it was originally going to be fun dunn a way, directing in 78, the only unproduced screen may i have done, and faye dunaway too. >> we worked for a year together every day on it. faye dunaway in her autobiography the following quote appears it is one of the great tragedies in the history of the movie business that james toback's warhol's script has not yet been made, carry grant was going to play .. and george barry pulled the plug. >> rose: who? >> he was the owner of faber jay who was going to finance it. >> rose: right. >> and i was so angry i threatened his life and as a deal breaker on vicki, he gave me fingers and that is how my directorial debut took place because i was much less expensive movie. so hbo film, richard plep her and doing a movie that i can't really talk about in detail, but it is a terrific script that i am doing for hbo film. >> rose: as we speak. >> no, i have a deal. >> i i see. >> it is settled, i it is settld i have been working on that script for the
>> victoria warhol a great feminist spirit,. >> rose: feminist or free loving wild wonchts all of the above it was originally going to be fun dunn a way, directing in 78, the only unproduced screen may i have done, and faye dunaway too. >> we worked for a year together every day on it. faye dunaway in her autobiography the following quote appears it is one of the great tragedies in the history of the movie business that james toback's warhol's script has not yet been made,...
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she make up herself, her hair, everything. >> she comes out, she's a diva or better. >> andy warhol. >> pictures on the cover here we showed you. >> andy was i can tell you a story which is a bit crazy. but my english was not very good. so at a moment he's manager, fred hughes say to me, you know, andy does a portrait. you want valentino to have a portrait. and i say of course. i told okay, he's getting inspired by valentino looks. andy wants to portray him. i didn't realize he was doing commercial portrait. so he come to the house. he does a thousand polaroids, throw them on the floor, et cetera, et cetera, okay, okay, okay. you know, andy was speaking very little. was not a man of words. so no big discussion at the time. a few months later we come here and fred tell me the pictures are ready. oh, great. can we go and see them. of course. we see those four beautiful pictures and it's nice. and how much they are. and they give me a price which of course at the time was nothing compared to today. >> rose: right. >> and i say oh, no, they ray bit too expensive for us, you know, we didn
she make up herself, her hair, everything. >> she comes out, she's a diva or better. >> andy warhol. >> pictures on the cover here we showed you. >> andy was i can tell you a story which is a bit crazy. but my english was not very good. so at a moment he's manager, fred hughes say to me, you know, andy does a portrait. you want valentino to have a portrait. and i say of course. i told okay, he's getting inspired by valentino looks. andy wants to portray him. i didn't...
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my work on it and it is basically, i thought, what can i do something like interview magazine like warhol did? i have the tools and i started five years ago and it has grown into p
my work on it and it is basically, i thought, what can i do something like interview magazine like warhol did? i have the tools and i started five years ago and it has grown into p
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a direct call for an andy warhol on twelve hundred midnight million dollars is being paid to the silver car crash capturing the aftermath of a road accident in two segments of the beef in new york is the second time you set the perfect entry what the box hundred and forty two billion dollars respect by francis bacon painting on tuesday. the catwalk for next year's world cup finals after freshman jordan in the last leg of the intercontinental playoff time on the south americans lived up to their billing as overwhelming favourites but tudor era opened up the scoring on twenty minutes probably higher when goalkeeper mother just not weak parent and it isn't about to head into his pocket. jordan held on for another twenty minutes before christiane is still on the sofa in the second before the stroke of all time nicholas madera with a cheque for clever assist jordan more much more might be the salt of the second hole but that fruitless efforts were published with the baritone from provider to finish up on seventy minutes with the delightful off to chill the goal that effectively put the game
a direct call for an andy warhol on twelve hundred midnight million dollars is being paid to the silver car crash capturing the aftermath of a road accident in two segments of the beef in new york is the second time you set the perfect entry what the box hundred and forty two billion dollars respect by francis bacon painting on tuesday. the catwalk for next year's world cup finals after freshman jordan in the last leg of the intercontinental playoff time on the south americans lived up to their...