We rummaged through Andy Warhol’s interviews for 'Interview' from the ’70s for some fun, little-known Andy facts.
PAINTING HABITS: [I paint] everyday. Saturday and Sunday, too. From 3:00 to 7:00 in the afternoon, but it’s always dark where I paint anyway.FAVORITE ANDY WARHOL PAINTING: I guess the soup can. Campbell’s Soup were really upset [about my paintings] and they were going to do something about it, and then it went by so quickly I guess there really wasn’t anything they could do. But actually, when I lived in Pittsburgh, the Heinz factory was there, and I used to go visit the Heinz factory a lot.
Like a fruit stand… I mean, people were standing in line! For jewelry!THE WHITE HOUSE: I’ve been invited to the White house about five times. I think the greatest thing would be if they actually invited everybody to the White House every night… they’d just take about 500 people a night. Everybody would just love this country because it’s so thrilling to go there. It really is. I went to Ford’s White House and Rockefeller’s Vice-President house.
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