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Which explanation best fits Andy Warhol's ideals/reason for creating?

A: He wanted to show the world that “everything is art”

B: Products were massed produced

C: All these answers are false

D: Warhol loved the celebrities in the us and wanted to pay homemage to them

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Answer: A: He wanted to show the world that “everything is art”

Step-by-step explanation:

Warhol produced nearly 650 films between 1963 and 1968. His films were experimental and were driven by his desire to capture the ordinary experience of living. He said, 'What I liked was chunks of time all together, every real moment'.

Warhol made a well-known technique as screen printing popular in order to mass-produce his works and spread them on a large scale. The basic idea was that of making art a consumer product like those sold at the malls, by rendering it meaningless and modifying the concept of unique work of art.

During his lifetime, Pop artist Andy Warhol was also well known for his public person and so as for his artistic creations. In 1968 he famously remarked, “In the future everybody will be famous for 15 minutes”—a wry comment on the easily obtained, yet ever-fleeting, nature of celebrity in a media-saturated society.

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