Andy Warhol and Reality TV

Andy Warhol once said, “I’m really jealous of everybody who’s got their own show on television. I want a show of my own.” Warhol eventually starred in several series, culminating in Andy Warhol’s Fifteen Minutes. A quarter of a century later, Warhol’s idea that “Cable TV is the ultimate America” has come true; reality television and the celebrities it has created have become dominant forces in popular culture. Andy Cohen, Vincent Fremont, and Deborah Kass discuss this unexplored aspect of Warhol’s legacy.











When: Tue., Oct. 2, 2012 at 6:00 pm
Where: Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Ave.
212-535-7710
Price: $25
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Andy Warhol once said, “I’m really jealous of everybody who’s got their own show on television. I want a show of my own.” Warhol eventually starred in several series, culminating in Andy Warhol’s Fifteen Minutes. A quarter of a century later, Warhol’s idea that “Cable TV is the ultimate America” has come true; reality television and the celebrities it has created have become dominant forces in popular culture. Andy Cohen, Vincent Fremont, and Deborah Kass discuss this unexplored aspect of Warhol’s legacy.

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