David Weigel | September 15, 2006
Nick Gillespie flips open a giant-sized collection of Andy Warhol art and finds out how he turned a pauper's game into "a corporate, collective endeavor."
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|9.15.06 @ 4:07AM|#
I don't have anything to say. I just like commenting on posts that haven't shown up yet.
|9.15.06 @ 3:57PM|#
MikeP, is that a banal comment or a witty parody of Warhol's attitude?
|9.15.06 @ 4:23PM|#
I had the unique opportunity to comment on a posting that wasn't going to happen until several hours into the future. I took it.
If it came across as a witty parody of Warhol's attitude, it was only collaterally fortuitous.
|9.15.06 @ 6:46PM|#
All I know is that he put his name on my work!