Warhol
by Blake Gopnik
“One of the major points in my book is that he’s not at all the kind of holy fool or idiot savant that he still stands as in the popular imagination…He was a deeply sophisticated thinker about art, as much so as other high calibre thinkers like Donald Judd or Pablo Picasso.” —Blake Gopnik
Our interview with Blake Gopnik on the Best Andy Warhol Books was published on March 5th, 2020
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