“I like to be the right thing in the wrong place and the wrong thing in the right place … because something interesting always happens.” What would you consider to be Andy’s most memorable quote or anthem? The Goldfinch, The Wolf of Wall Street, and Pharrell - because he makes me “Happy!” What are your latest cultural obsessions? Ronan Farrow - he’s the boy who has it all, beauty, brains, lineage, celebrity…and a touch of scandal. What or who would be Andy’s muse if he were alive today? Later that evening, my husband made some comment about his wig, and I said, “What wig?” Can you imagine how young and naive I was to have thought his outrageous silver hair was real? I sat in front of Andy at a film event at MoMA in the early eighties and was thrilled to be in his presence. What was your first Warholian moment, and when did you encounter him? in Andy’s shoes, in an upcoming book titled, The Trip. Next year, Simon & Schuster will release her experience traveling across the U.S. In advance of our latest Warhol sale, Andy’s World, Deborah Davis reveals the similarities between Warhol and the portrait painter John Singer Sargent, as well as the athlete Warhol would most likely immortalize now, and the power of Andy’s fright wig.ĭavis is the author of Strapless: John Singer Sargent and the Fall of Madame X, which The Philadelphia Inquirer called, “A stunner about a stunner,” and Party of the Century: The Fabulous Story of Truman Capote and His Black and White Ball, among other books.
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