I used to think that everything was just being funny but now I don’t know. I mean, how can you tell?
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that Andy Warhol, a famous American artist, used to think that everything was just meant to be humorous or silly. But now he's not sure about that anymore. He's questioning how he can really know if something is just for fun or if it has a deeper meaning. This shows that as he grew older, his views and understanding of art and life became more complex and uncertain.
About Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol was a renowned American artist and filmmaker who played a leading role in the pop art movement. He was known for his iconic works, such as the Campbell’s Soup Cans and Marilyn Diptych, as well as his experimental films and the Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia events. Warhol’s art explored the relationship between artistic expression, advertising, and celebrity culture, and he is considered one of the most influential American artists of the 20th century.
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