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that's andy warhol. to that you could now add the almost—mythical nature of basquiat‘s shortlife, which was immortalised and romanticised in this i pick with his friend and mentor andy warhol. do you want to buy some ignorant art? played by david bowie. who himself became a collector of the one—time street artist's work. whatever one thinks of the eye watering auction price paid for the work there is no question thatjean—michel basquiat fits into the story of modern art. his paintings reference the so—called low art of jean dubuffet. .. there's something ifind quite alarming about that picture. ..and the expressionism of vincent van gogh and the street art scene of 1970s new york, he is a significant figure the canon. of course, nobody knows whether his paintings can sustain $100 million prices but given most are still held privately, hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, the headlines tonight. alisher usmanov makes another move to control arsenal. england are beaten in penalites
that's andy warhol. to that you could now add the almost—mythical nature of basquiat‘s shortlife, which was immortalised and romanticised in this i pick with his friend and mentor andy warhol. do you want to buy some ignorant art? played by david bowie. who himself became a collector of the one—time street artist's work. whatever one thinks of the eye watering auction price paid for the work there is no question thatjean—michel basquiat fits into the story of modern art. his paintings...
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that's andy warhol.nd romanticised in this biopic with his friend and mentor andy warhol played by david bowie. who himself became a collector of the one—time street artist's work. whatever one thinks of the eye watering auction price paid for the work there is no question that jean—michel basquiat fits into the story of modern art. his paintings reference the so—called low art ofjean dubuffet. .. there's something ifind quite alarming about that picture. ..and the expressionism of vincent van gogh and the street art scene of 1970s new he is a significant figure in the canon. —— new york. of course, nobody knows whether his paintings can sustain $100 million prices but given most are still held privately, the chances are will find out fairly soon. will gompertz, bbc news. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @tomdonkinbbc. here's the weather with jay wynne. hello, there. good morning. it's quite wet across the north and north—east of the united kingdom, through the small
that's andy warhol.nd romanticised in this biopic with his friend and mentor andy warhol played by david bowie. who himself became a collector of the one—time street artist's work. whatever one thinks of the eye watering auction price paid for the work there is no question that jean—michel basquiat fits into the story of modern art. his paintings reference the so—called low art ofjean dubuffet. .. there's something ifind quite alarming about that picture. ..and the expressionism of...
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he was intoxicated by the city, chronicling everything in pictures, gathering inspiration from andy warhol and gaining a living by doing street art. you were selling them for how much? >> 15? $ $15. >> reporter: some of his work now sells for millions, but in america he discovered something you can't put a miss on. you once said once you experienced freedom, it stays in your heart, is that true? >> it's true. you taste the most important thing in life, and you will never forget it. >> reporter: after a decade in the u.s. he moved back to china and set up a studio in beijing, breaking new ground and challenging old sensibilities with mischievous art, with him destroying a 2,000 year old urn. i wants to shatter the official version of history. you smashed a priceless urn. >> it's not priceless. >> reporter: for a lot of chinese people, it's a priceless part of their history. >> for me to smash it is valuable act. >> reporter: if you buy that, and the art world certainly did. look what he did to these urns, doused in bright paint or emblazoned with the coca-cola logo, paying tribute to his id
he was intoxicated by the city, chronicling everything in pictures, gathering inspiration from andy warhol and gaining a living by doing street art. you were selling them for how much? >> 15? $ $15. >> reporter: some of his work now sells for millions, but in america he discovered something you can't put a miss on. you once said once you experienced freedom, it stays in your heart, is that true? >> it's true. you taste the most important thing in life, and you will never...
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little steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s.s to be part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. >> in the early 1980s, with their mom in stable health, steven rents a studio in the edgy east village neighborhood of manhattan. and there, in his mid-30s, he begins to shine. hugh's now the guy with the wife and daughter in jersey, running a trucking company. so, it's not his scene, but he loves steven's st
little steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s.s to be part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift....
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little steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s.part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. >> in the early 1980s, with their mom in stable health, steven rents a studio in the edgy east village neighborhood of manhattan. and there, in his mid-30s, he begins to shine. hugh's now the guy with the wife and daughter in jersey, running a trucking company. so, it's not his scene, but he loves steven's stories. >
little steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s.part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but...
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little steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s. he wants to be part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. they became best friends. >> the goofy falsetto-voiced tiny tim is just one of hoop's famous, near famous, or used-to-be-famous acquaintances, and he's driven achve fame,oo. when he gets his hands on an old bmw isetta, he covers it in psychedelic fur. the first hoop mobile is born. >> i am hoop, the s
little steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s. he wants to be part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a...
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little steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s. he wants to be part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a forklift. >> but when their mother has a serious health setback, the brothers must figure out a plan. >> we decided not to put her in a nursing home, so my brother gave up his job at the book binder, and i just paid the bills. my brother was like my hero. he took care of my mother. it's my obligation. we're blood of blood. >> in the early 1980s, with their mom in stable health, steven rents a studio in the edgy east village neighborhood of manhattan. and there, in his mid-30s, he begins to shine. hugh's now the guy with the wife and daughter in jersey, running a trucking company. so, it's not his scene, but he loves ste
little steven idolizes pop-art sensation andy warhol and the psychedelic painters of the 1960s. he wants to be part of that scene. >> as he got into high school, he just got totally into art. >> steven takes a few classes at a small art college. big brother hugh gets married and starts a family. >> where did he get the money to pursue a passion and not have to get a real job like the rest of us? >> well, steven had a job. he worked in a book binder. he operated a...
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the sale topped the previous american record set by his close friend, andy warhol.nting "silver car crash" sold for $105 million back in 2013. >> wow. >> incredible. >> 19,000 to 100 odd million. back with sports. ot a quick fix. it's my decision to make beauty last. roc® retinol, started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc. methods, not miracles.™ a 10-speed direct-shift 5.0transmission.ine. a meticulously crafted interior. all of these are feats of engineering. combining them with near-perfect weight distribution... ...is a feat of amazing. experience the first-ever 471-horsepower lexus lc 500 or the multistage hybrid lc 500h. experience amazing. i've gotta hit the loo. we can'twhy?y here! terrible toilet paper! i'll never get clean! way ahead of you, big daddy. aww. (avo) charmin ultra strong. it's washcloth-like texture helps clean better. it's four times stronger and you can use less. beautiful view. thanks to charmin. and you, honeybear. awwwww. (avo) we all go. why
the sale topped the previous american record set by his close friend, andy warhol.nting "silver car crash" sold for $105 million back in 2013. >> wow. >> incredible. >> 19,000 to 100 odd million. back with sports. ot a quick fix. it's my decision to make beauty last. roc® retinol, started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc. methods, not miracles.™ a 10-speed...
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by the city, chronicling everything in pictures, drawing inspiration from american masters like andy warholg together a living doing odd jobs and street art. so you were drawing portraits of people, and-- >> ai weiwei: yeah. >> williams: --selling them for how much? >> ai weiwei: $15, $15. >> williams: $15? some of his work now sells for millions, but in america, he discovered something you can't put a price on. you once said that once you've experienced freedom, it stays in your heart. >> williams: is that true? >> ai weiwei: yeah, it's true. i think it's true. you taste the most important thing in life, and you will never forget it. yeah. >> williams: after a decade in the u.s., he moved back to china and set up a studio in beijing, breaking new ground and challenging old sensibilities with mischievous, provocative art, like this piece, in which weiwei photographed himself destroying a 2000-year-old chinese urn. he wants to shatter the communist party's official version of history. >> williams: you smashed a priceless urn. >> ai weiwei: it's not priceless. >> williams: for a lot of chines
by the city, chronicling everything in pictures, drawing inspiration from american masters like andy warholg together a living doing odd jobs and street art. so you were drawing portraits of people, and-- >> ai weiwei: yeah. >> williams: --selling them for how much? >> ai weiwei: $15, $15. >> williams: $15? some of his work now sells for millions, but in america, he discovered something you can't put a price on. you once said that once you've experienced freedom, it...
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and the ford car is the most famous, painted by andy warhol in 1979, it's now considered the most valuable. an african artist was the first woman to paint a bmw in 1991. a british artist dachshund on the back panel of his car because his own dogging rode with him. jeff koonce was the last to paint a car. >> have you ever done a car before? >> no, that was the challenge. wow, beautiful. >> reporter: at 85, he is a towering figure in the art world. and not just because he's 6'7". he's been called a surrealist for the digital age, and once he instructed a class to write "i will not make any more boring art" over and over. >> art is what you can get away with. >> reporter: we visited him in his studio in venice, california. you got a note up here from scarlett johansson. are you a fan of hers? >> you bet. >> reporter: using old movie stills in the '70s. >> you can't go wrong for 10 cents a piece. >> reporter: then one day he put pricing stickers over the faces. onpainted t and you painted the dots. why did you paint the faces? >> ordinary. >> reporter: it's become the artist's calling card. he
and the ford car is the most famous, painted by andy warhol in 1979, it's now considered the most valuable. an african artist was the first woman to paint a bmw in 1991. a british artist dachshund on the back panel of his car because his own dogging rode with him. jeff koonce was the last to paint a car. >> have you ever done a car before? >> no, that was the challenge. wow, beautiful. >> reporter: at 85, he is a towering figure in the art world. and not just because he's...
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they introduced him to andy warhol who he also photographed.rd the entire shoot. it was this picture he took of the band that made him one of rock and roll's photographer of he's hiding a card! it's time for you and your boys to get out of town. (laughing) left foot. right foot. left foot. stop. twitch your eyes so they think you're crazy. if you walk the walk you talk the talk. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. hide the eyes. it's what you do. show 'em real slow. makewith instant moisture utes from k-y ultragel. this scarf all that's my left to rememb... sayonara. what. she washed this like a month ago! the long lasting scent of gain. now available in matching scents across your entire laundry routine. garden party for her birthday. a fabulous so i mowed the lawn, put up all the decorations. i thought i got everything. almost everything! you know, 1 in 10 houses could get hit by a septic disaster, and a bill of up to $13,000. but for only $7 a month, rid-x is scientifically prov
they introduced him to andy warhol who he also photographed.rd the entire shoot. it was this picture he took of the band that made him one of rock and roll's photographer of he's hiding a card! it's time for you and your boys to get out of town. (laughing) left foot. right foot. left foot. stop. twitch your eyes so they think you're crazy. if you walk the walk you talk the talk. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. hide the eyes....
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a very strange man, andy warhol.ainly not one of his best friends, but he would just -- charlie: you knew him. guest: i knew him. he would just say "great, wow, wonderful." he was a camouflage figure. always had a camera. once or i met him twice. always had a camera. guest: when i was a 20-year-old in new york, he was more famous than his work. his work sort of, kind of, has fallen by the wayside. charlie: at that time? but grown significantly since then. people upon him one of the three or four greatest painters of the 20th century. guest: we have + warhol -- we have picasso and we have warhol. the entire art market is made up of picasso and warhol. that is 50 percent of the market. everything else shares the rest. the picasso market is just billions of dollars a year globally, and picasso alone represents, i don't know what the number is. year dependinge on what sells, but can be 20% of the overall market. take a look at damien hirst, 2007. he went to zero. now, he is crawling back and people are talking about whet
a very strange man, andy warhol.ainly not one of his best friends, but he would just -- charlie: you knew him. guest: i knew him. he would just say "great, wow, wonderful." he was a camouflage figure. always had a camera. once or i met him twice. always had a camera. guest: when i was a 20-year-old in new york, he was more famous than his work. his work sort of, kind of, has fallen by the wayside. charlie: at that time? but grown significantly since then. people upon him one of the...
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the record for an american work was previously held by an andy warhol piece that hold for $105 milliontment right there. >> beauty is in the eye of the beholder. that would give me nightmares. >> new day starts right . >>> believe me, there's no inclusii collusion. this whole thing is a witch hunt. >> we are told comey would be removed prior to him writing his memo. >> jim comey was good with most people. >> we're going to have a director who is going to be outstanding. >> a very divided country. joe lieberman is probably the only person who could get a hundred vote in the senate. >> i think it's a mistake to nominate anyone who has ever run for office. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "new day." it's friday, may 19, 6:00 in new york. allison is off. brooke baldwin joins me once again. there are new developments. the president categorically denies he asked james comey to drop the fbi investigation into michael flynn, declaring once again that he is the victim of a witch hunt and blasting the appointment of a special counsel despite the wide a
the record for an american work was previously held by an andy warhol piece that hold for $105 milliontment right there. >> beauty is in the eye of the beholder. that would give me nightmares. >> new day starts right . >>> believe me, there's no inclusii collusion. this whole thing is a witch hunt. >> we are told comey would be removed prior to him writing his memo. >> jim comey was good with most people. >> we're going to have a director who is going to...
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. >> what kind of man was andy warhol. >> a very strange man.'m certainly knot one of his best friends but he would -- >> you know him. >> i knew him. he would just say "great, wow, wonderful" and never let you know. he was a camouflage figure. always had a camera, always taking pictures. i met him once or twice and he always had a camera and took pictures. >> but in the 80s when i was a 20-year-old in new york, he was more famous than his work. in other words he was famous as a celebrity but his work had sort of kind of fallen by the wayside. >> at that time oar -- >> i think so. >> but grown significantly since then. >> well now. >> now, you have people calling him one of the three or four painters of the 20th century. >> well we have picasso and we have warhol. those are the two biggest art markets. i think the entire art market is picasso and warhol and you have calder and a few other names. and that's 50 percent of the market. and then everything else shares the left. so the picasso market is just billions of dollars a year globally. and pi
. >> what kind of man was andy warhol. >> a very strange man.'m certainly knot one of his best friends but he would -- >> you know him. >> i knew him. he would just say "great, wow, wonderful" and never let you know. he was a camouflage figure. always had a camera, always taking pictures. i met him once or twice and he always had a camera and took pictures. >> but in the 80s when i was a 20-year-old in new york, he was more famous than his work. in other...
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they introduced him to andy warhol, who norman also photographed.a word the entire shoot. but, it was this picture he took of "the band," in 1970, that made norman seeff one of rock and roll's photographers of choice. >> seeff: i looked to the left and there was a sign on the wall that said, "for rent." >> logan: he set up shop on a seedy stretch of sunset boulevard in l.a. in the mid- 1970s. >> seeff: we shot hundreds of major artists in this place. so-- >> logan: his old studio, once a magnet for music and movie stars, is now a bar. >> seeff: and on my, my very first film session, which-- was ike and tina turner. tina is sitting here doing makeup. >> logan: here is tina turner at that table from the session in 1975. >> seeff: i want to get some close up shots. >> logan: norman asked her and ike to perform. ♪ ♪ this was the last time norman photographed them together. tina turner left ike the following year, ending the abusive relationship. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> seeff: i took the film, and-- developed it and looked at the dailies. and i knew instantaneously w
they introduced him to andy warhol, who norman also photographed.a word the entire shoot. but, it was this picture he took of "the band," in 1970, that made norman seeff one of rock and roll's photographers of choice. >> seeff: i looked to the left and there was a sign on the wall that said, "for rent." >> logan: he set up shop on a seedy stretch of sunset boulevard in l.a. in the mid- 1970s. >> seeff: we shot hundreds of major artists in this place. so--...
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honoring "the washington post" editor katharine graham including frank sinatra, gloria vanderbilt, andy warholming of "party of the century" starts later this year, josh, we wish you the best. >> i can see that. i can see that. >> i bet you can see this too, close your eyes. this is in your future my friend. who is ready for a poptail? getting warm out, robin. a poptail, everybody. this is a real thing, excited to share this with you. a new york based company has concocted frosty tipsy tubes for adults only. they come in -- priced around $4 and $5 a piece depending on the poptail. there are 13 different flavors including rum punch, pina colada, moscow mule. imagine a frozen mojito. perhaps you're into a rum and cherry coke, and, yes, robin, there is a rose sangria. >> wow. >> you don't have any here for us to sample? >> no. they've all been consumed. no. >> dedicated unit in "pop news" for wine and cocktails? >> we do. yes, we do. you have your dedicated unit on the sunday show and i have mine. these ideas started melting hearts in a bar in florida and gone national available on line for those
honoring "the washington post" editor katharine graham including frank sinatra, gloria vanderbilt, andy warholming of "party of the century" starts later this year, josh, we wish you the best. >> i can see that. i can see that. >> i bet you can see this too, close your eyes. this is in your future my friend. who is ready for a poptail? getting warm out, robin. a poptail, everybody. this is a real thing, excited to share this with you. a new york based company has...
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was purchased last night by a japanese billionaire and entrepreneur.( mark ) the painting tops an andy warholillion dollars in 20-13. the last time this basquiat painting was sold-- in 1984-- it sold for only 19-thousand dollars. dollars. thousand only 19-it sold for sold-- in 1984-- basquiat time this the last time this basquiat painting was sold-- in 1984-- it sold for only 19- thousand dollars. ( james ) i'm tracking your bay area forecast( lydia ) fire crews rescue multiple people after a car overturns in the oakland hills. i'm live at the scene.( will ) someone is killed at a wienerschnitzel in san jose. i'm live at the scene. . some build walls to keep people out. but these are walls that welcome you in. within these walls, california's educators create safe places for every student to learn and grow. where teachers open minds to history... unleash creativity... and show our kids the future. some build walls to divide us. but the california teachers association knows these are walls that bring us together. because quality public schools build a better california for all of us. breaking
was purchased last night by a japanese billionaire and entrepreneur.( mark ) the painting tops an andy warholillion dollars in 20-13. the last time this basquiat painting was sold-- in 1984-- it sold for only 19-thousand dollars. dollars. thousand only 19-it sold for sold-- in 1984-- basquiat time this the last time this basquiat painting was sold-- in 1984-- it sold for only 19- thousand dollars. ( james ) i'm tracking your bay area forecast( lydia ) fire crews rescue multiple people after a...
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was purchased last night by a japanese billionaire and entrepreneur.( mark ) the painting tops an andy warhol dollars in 20-13. the last time this basquiat painting was sold-- in 1984-- it sold for only 19-thousand dollars. (james) tracking your morning forecast. details coming up. ( lydia ) fire crews rescue multiple people after a car overturns in the oakland hills. i'm live at the scene. lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... (james) today is going to be a nice day with warmer temperatures all around. it's mild this morning. we're seeing 50s and 60s at the moment. the sun will warm us up to the low 80s along the bay shoreline and upper 80s to low 90s inland. the warmest temps will be seen in the east bay valleys. looking to the weekend, temps will continue to climb with inland highs getting to the low and mid 90s on sunday. those temperatures will fall by the middle of next week, but between now and then we'll be enjoying warmer than average temperatures for the month of may. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. golden gate
was purchased last night by a japanese billionaire and entrepreneur.( mark ) the painting tops an andy warhol dollars in 20-13. the last time this basquiat painting was sold-- in 1984-- it sold for only 19-thousand dollars. (james) tracking your morning forecast. details coming up. ( lydia ) fire crews rescue multiple people after a car overturns in the oakland hills. i'm live at the scene. lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... (james) today is going to be a nice day...
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what's interesting is that basquiat was mentored by andy warhol.record for an american artist with $105 million. so basquiat suddenly just he's the new warhol. >> amazing numbers and amazing to see the market so strong, despite, you know, other concerns and other -- >> we were with the new christie's ceo, and he, during the market crash, when it was down 350 he was talking to clients all day. he said i'm not worried at all. they're all buying. they're all bidding. they don't care about this stuff. for now. >> well, it's proven with these bids. great stuff. >> well -- come on. >> it's not my place. i'm not an art critic. >> i didn't understand- >> she's more a monet, gauguin -- >> no further back. >> i didn't like the guy that draws the line across the thing with the color up here and a color -- >> rothko. >> yeah. >> i kind of like this. >> at least rothko is prettier to look at. >> we'll be right back. customer? can we push the offer online? brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcu any company. but "yes" is
what's interesting is that basquiat was mentored by andy warhol.record for an american artist with $105 million. so basquiat suddenly just he's the new warhol. >> amazing numbers and amazing to see the market so strong, despite, you know, other concerns and other -- >> we were with the new christie's ceo, and he, during the market crash, when it was down 350 he was talking to clients all day. he said i'm not worried at all. they're all buying. they're all bidding. they don't care...
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stuart: and author -- >> andy warhol. stuart: and meryl streep, how about that? look at that.tell you the price of these masterpieces a little bit later on, because we've got them in the studio. we like to brag about the fine art that we have with us. let's get to your money, shall we? we're up 22 points, 20,935, and look at that, the all-time highs for alphabet, apple, tesla, facebook, microsoft. watch 'em go. that's where all the money is pouring in. they dominate the market like -- i've ner a group of stocks dominate the market quite like this. we also have united airlines. look at that stock, please. it is up 2.7%, $72 a share. that as united's chief, oscar munoz, and other airline executives testify on capitol hill. what's been going on, tom? >> exactly what you would expect, and that is he has apologized profusely -- [laughter] and the company says that they will, of course, not do this in the future. and the politicians are basically, you know, they're looking at the camera saying look at me, constituents, about how i'm looking out for you. stuart: but they're not blast
stuart: and author -- >> andy warhol. stuart: and meryl streep, how about that? look at that.tell you the price of these masterpieces a little bit later on, because we've got them in the studio. we like to brag about the fine art that we have with us. let's get to your money, shall we? we're up 22 points, 20,935, and look at that, the all-time highs for alphabet, apple, tesla, facebook, microsoft. watch 'em go. that's where all the money is pouring in. they dominate the market like --...