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the portrait is twice the size of warhol's actual head. instead of portraying the artist with a neutral expression, tsugi's aim was to express some feeling in warhol's face. tsugi wanted to show different phases of warhol's life in a single piece, so he combined elements of the artist's face from when he was young, and after he became famous. it took him two months to sculpt the piece in clay. next he created a mold from a sculpture and poured silicone in to it. the hair and eyelashes are all inserted by hand. painstakingly, one at a time. in all, the work took four months to complete. the final stage is to insert the eyeballs, which are made of four layers of resin. for tsugi it is essential to get the direction of the gaze just right to really bring it alive. >> translator: i try to create facial expressions that are a little ambiguous. expressions like that provoke a reaction in viewers, and prompt them to use their imagination. >> reporter:hanks to the huge success of his warhol portrait in miami beach, tsugi has created a strong platf
the portrait is twice the size of warhol's actual head. instead of portraying the artist with a neutral expression, tsugi's aim was to express some feeling in warhol's face. tsugi wanted to show different phases of warhol's life in a single piece, so he combined elements of the artist's face from when he was young, and after he became famous. it took him two months to sculpt the piece in clay. next he created a mold from a sculpture and poured silicone in to it. the hair and eyelashes are all...
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. >> stephen: so you're saying warhol imagined getting it on with soup cans? (laughter) (cheers and applause) hfrjts we don't want to get into warhol's sexuality because, you know, that's just can of worms. a campbell's soup of -- a campbell's soup can of worms. >> stephen: hmm,mm good. thank you so much for joining me. deborah solomon. the book is "american mirror">o >> stephen: captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. ["daily show" theme song playing] [cheers and applause] welcome to "the daily show" my name is jon stewart. [cheers and applause] >> jon: we have made a show for you tonight by hand. our guest tonight from the lifetime show "under the gunn" one of our favorites, mr. tim gunn will be joining us a little bit later. [cheers and applause] first like a car unable to move forward on its way to fort lee, new jersey, we -- [laughter] -- as a nation remain stuck in the news traffic jam that
. >> stephen: so you're saying warhol imagined getting it on with soup cans? (laughter) (cheers and applause) hfrjts we don't want to get into warhol's sexuality because, you know, that's just can of worms. a campbell's soup of -- a campbell's soup can of worms. >> stephen: hmm,mm good. thank you so much for joining me. deborah solomon. the book is "american mirror">o >> stephen: captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh...
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. >> stephen: so you're saying warhol imagined getting it on with soup cans? (laughter) (cheers and applause) hfrjts we don't want to get into warhol's sexuality because, you know, that's just can of worms. a campbell's soup of -- a campbell's soup can of worms. >> stephen: hmm,mm good. thank you so much for joining me. deborah solomon. the book is "american mirror" ññññ'ñpr >> stephen: captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org charlie: would you describe this piece as more savory or succulent? it's definitely way too overcooked to be succulent. but it's still pretty delicious. - it's still savory, right? - mm-hmm. now, what if we soaked it in beer? do you think that would help it, like, regain its succulence? - like a beer rub? - mm-hmm. that's actually really smart. mac, grab us some beers. bite my bird. what are you eating? oh, dude, dee and i cooked up a great steak. frank's got, like, this whole fridge full of these delicious meats that i've been stealing, and... do you guys want to try some of this? so
. >> stephen: so you're saying warhol imagined getting it on with soup cans? (laughter) (cheers and applause) hfrjts we don't want to get into warhol's sexuality because, you know, that's just can of worms. a campbell's soup of -- a campbell's soup can of worms. >> stephen: hmm,mm good. thank you so much for joining me. deborah solomon. the book is "american mirror" ññññ'ñpr >> stephen: captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at...
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. >> stephen: so you're saying warhol imagined getting it on with soup cans? (laughter) (cheers and applause) hfrjts we don't want to get into warhol's sexuality because, you know, that's just can of worms. a campbell's soup of -- a campbell's soup can of worms. >> stephen: hmm,mm good. thank you so much for joining me. deborah solomon. the book is "american mirror" >> stephen: captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> chris: it's 11:59 and 59 seconds. this happened on instagram today! >> just when you thought "gangnam style" was dead, buried, gone and happily forgotten, the hippest man on the planet brought it back to life. that's right. that's dancing mitt romney spasmodically skipping his way through our generation's macarena. clearly this is not gangnam style. i'm not sure what it was. there was a little sideways -- it was like he came out of a possession or something. >> comedians, se
. >> stephen: so you're saying warhol imagined getting it on with soup cans? (laughter) (cheers and applause) hfrjts we don't want to get into warhol's sexuality because, you know, that's just can of worms. a campbell's soup of -- a campbell's soup can of worms. >> stephen: hmm,mm good. thank you so much for joining me. deborah solomon. the book is "american mirror" >> stephen: captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh...
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i mean, we think of warhol with his wig. this is magritte with his boler hat and we see him a lot in the '60s. so the show ends with his entree on to the world. >> he was a modern man. the anonymous person who has nod identity or individual kind of identity any more. so there's this picture of a man reduced to a very standardized dress which was part of the film too going on in the '20s. >> rose: you called it the mystery of the ordinary swchlt. >> uh-huh. yes, because i think both those words are ones that magritte and his contemporaries engaged with. thought about, used in their writings and there was a quote, in fact, that was my -- that was the original long winded title that we talked about they that got whittled down because his friend paul nuget who was belgian wrote at one point that to look at magritte's paintings and to turn around and look at the world again was to find the world had been altered, there were no longer any ordinary things and so originally the title we played around with was "no more ordinary thing
i mean, we think of warhol with his wig. this is magritte with his boler hat and we see him a lot in the '60s. so the show ends with his entree on to the world. >> he was a modern man. the anonymous person who has nod identity or individual kind of identity any more. so there's this picture of a man reduced to a very standardized dress which was part of the film too going on in the '20s. >> rose: you called it the mystery of the ordinary swchlt. >> uh-huh. yes, because i think...
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we think of warhol with the wig.e think of magritte with the bowler hat. >> sort of an anonymous person who has no individual identity anymore. it is a picture of a man reduced to very standardized dress. >> you called it the mystery of the ordinary. >> yes, because i think both those words are ones that magritte and his contemporaries engaged with, thought about, used in their writing and speaking. that was the original long-winded title that we talked about that got whittled down, because his friend who was -- he wrote that to look at his paintings and turn around and look at the world again was to find that the world had been altered. there were no longer any ordinary things. originally the title we played around with was no more ordinary things. >> where was he before 1926? >> he was in brussels. he was working as a commercial artist and painting, and he was making pictures that were abstract. in 1926, he decided to turn to painting objects in all their realizable detail. he made a conscious choice to turn his ba
we think of warhol with the wig.e think of magritte with the bowler hat. >> sort of an anonymous person who has no individual identity anymore. it is a picture of a man reduced to very standardized dress. >> you called it the mystery of the ordinary. >> yes, because i think both those words are ones that magritte and his contemporaries engaged with, thought about, used in their writing and speaking. that was the original long-winded title that we talked about that got whittled...
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andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get out and play. for more information, visit sfrecpark.org. that out and play and get into the groove. rec and parks offers dance classes for seniors. first-time beginners or lifetime enthusiasts -- all are welcome. enjoy all types of music. latins also, country and western. it is a great way to exercise while having lots of fun. seniors learn basic moves and practice a variety of routines. improve your posture, balance, and flexibility. it is easy. get up on your feet and step to the beat. senior dance class is from sf rec and park. a great w
andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get...
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make the take on the volume to manifest itself this article which appeared to fall guy with andy warhol was going to seventy i pulled right off my light on just like a long solid fifty of the works of arts times with the world cup it seems like an opportunity to think about some of the things that i do know about the game perhaps in a different way perhaps the more artistically more intellectual. hand it to look at some of the things that are this seemed to think are worthy of looking out on a deeper level that happened to pertain to the game. so both the putrid iowa remind all you can until mom wake up to the weld crown says new champion in rio de janeiro as a matter of time outside in in san diego's to sumatra near when it's hanging down has begun showing a three month old colt by chapter ropes out to swing on them that is. from bus there any things instinctively know to twenty hold onto them of this happen to a mother feels comfortable enough to get them warmed up i should still has a while to go until she steps out on her own. this alot. the rains would i say this as a much thinner
make the take on the volume to manifest itself this article which appeared to fall guy with andy warhol was going to seventy i pulled right off my light on just like a long solid fifty of the works of arts times with the world cup it seems like an opportunity to think about some of the things that i do know about the game perhaps in a different way perhaps the more artistically more intellectual. hand it to look at some of the things that are this seemed to think are worthy of looking out on a...
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make the take on the volume to manifest itself this article which appeared to fall guy and with andy warhol was going to seventy i pulled right off my light on just like a long solid fifty of the works of arts times with the world cup it seems like an opportunity to think about some of the things that i don't know about the game perhaps in a different way perhaps the more artistically more intellectual. hand it to look at some of the things that are this seemed to think are worthy of looking out on a deeper level that happened to pertain to the game. both the putrid iowa remind all you can until mom wake up to the weld crown says new champion in rio de janeiro as a matter of time outside him japanese husbands have gathered into a kilt park show their feelings for their wives in the game you love your wife to stand in any stage shouting i love you to their partners in that encourage japanese men to go home and express that feeling the event is jointly organized by his adoring husband organization and the floor shop every year the organizers reportedly begin the event because japanese men can
make the take on the volume to manifest itself this article which appeared to fall guy and with andy warhol was going to seventy i pulled right off my light on just like a long solid fifty of the works of arts times with the world cup it seems like an opportunity to think about some of the things that i don't know about the game perhaps in a different way perhaps the more artistically more intellectual. hand it to look at some of the things that are this seemed to think are worthy of looking...
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so he said that, i don't want to belong to my time or any other, to distinguish himself from warhol orthers who were embracing commercial, contemporary culture. he wanted to say i am more enduring than that. art isaid that pop painted reality, but he infused .t with a sense of mystery >> it is the poetic potential of the everyday. that is what magritte does that only he does. when you think about all the different artists who come after , trying to go beyond abstract expressionism. can go on right up until the present moment. , then it it at moma goes to houston. thank you all. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for joining us. see you next time. [captioning made possible by bloomberg television] >> this is "taking stock" for monday, january 6, 2006. i'm pimm fox. and it gets colder across the u.s., this hour we're going to focus on progression. janet yellen one step away from becoming the next fed chairman. she would be the first woman to lead the central bank. we discuss what it's going to mean for the global economy. india's largest e-commerce retailer is progressing to be the nex
so he said that, i don't want to belong to my time or any other, to distinguish himself from warhol orthers who were embracing commercial, contemporary culture. he wanted to say i am more enduring than that. art isaid that pop painted reality, but he infused .t with a sense of mystery >> it is the poetic potential of the everyday. that is what magritte does that only he does. when you think about all the different artists who come after , trying to go beyond abstract expressionism. can go...
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the lone love was part of andy warhol's fleet. steve mcqueen raced this dune buggy. >> how long does it take to restore a car? >> it depends on the condition, this car has taken us about four years. >> with $20 million and untold hours invested in these cars, how do you protect them? >> in terms of stealing them, they are really unstealable. they are so well known, who could you sell them to? >> as much as jim loves the prefabricated cars in his collection, he still wants more from a sports car. >> there was a period when people were saying that the new ferraris aren't pretty anymore, and we don't understand them. >> i have been a collector for a number of years and one day i got a call from pininfarina. >> this was an outside work shop. the head designer he wanted to prove he could still make a pretty ferrari. that designer turned to jim, offering to make him the ultimate car. >> he needed to find someone who wasn't afraid of annoying ferrari. it was a pretty radical idea, and they did get extremely annoyed at it. the thing was i
the lone love was part of andy warhol's fleet. steve mcqueen raced this dune buggy. >> how long does it take to restore a car? >> it depends on the condition, this car has taken us about four years. >> with $20 million and untold hours invested in these cars, how do you protect them? >> in terms of stealing them, they are really unstealable. they are so well known, who could you sell them to? >> as much as jim loves the prefabricated cars in his collection, he...
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. >> andy kaufman, andy warhol, great, i'm glad they existed, but they're nothing compared to me.eers. >> reporter: what? >> i don't have any respect -- >> reporter: what! what! what! >> -- for their accomplishments. >> reporter: you are saying that your performances are superior to andy kaufman? >> completely! i'm not being bragadoccious, i'm being real. >> reporter: we hung out with tarr back in september, before he found some genuine fame by getting arrested. more on that a little later. this is ed. he invited us behind the scenes for this exclusive glimpse of his process -- spinning yarn after yarn for reality show producers. >> i'm a jazz musician i travel about 48 weeks a year. >> reporter: tarr does it, he says, for the creative thrill. do you enjoy it, do you get a rush, is there adrenaline? >> i feel like, um, just like robert deniro or just like any other actor feels. >> i just got back from somalia. how are you? i feel creatively satisfied. >> reporter: how does he get on these shows? the producers of unfaithful believed he was a security expert caught in a baseless rel
. >> andy kaufman, andy warhol, great, i'm glad they existed, but they're nothing compared to me.eers. >> reporter: what? >> i don't have any respect -- >> reporter: what! what! what! >> -- for their accomplishments. >> reporter: you are saying that your performances are superior to andy kaufman? >> completely! i'm not being bragadoccious, i'm being real. >> reporter: we hung out with tarr back in september, before he found some genuine fame by...
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interesting he talked about jackson pollack as an initial influence because he's sort of a post-warhol, been talked about the mayor of the art world because for a long time he painted the faces of everybody in the art world but now expanding, saw kate moss, lou reed, of course barack obama, bill clinton he's painted before, a huge hillary clinton fan. really cool guy. >> it's amazing to think he does not remember faces or names the way we do but what he can actually do with his artistic ability. you look at barack obama and just his mouth, for example. it's tiny little squares if you look up close and some of those squares are the opposite color of teeth. they're gray or whatever, and it ends up working out perfectly. the shadow for the actual picture. it's amazing. >> when i was first falling in love with his work and seeing these gigantic photorealist paintings and you look at it from 30 feet away, you're like it looks like a photograph. you get up close and say i can't believe it's a painting. extraordinary work. thanks so much to chuck close and everyone in the studio who made that
interesting he talked about jackson pollack as an initial influence because he's sort of a post-warhol, been talked about the mayor of the art world because for a long time he painted the faces of everybody in the art world but now expanding, saw kate moss, lou reed, of course barack obama, bill clinton he's painted before, a huge hillary clinton fan. really cool guy. >> it's amazing to think he does not remember faces or names the way we do but what he can actually do with his artistic...
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you ran with the warhol posse. there's nothing you haven't done.mountain of a man. >> deb, do you have a new year's resolution? >> no, not really. i just want to get out there and play the new music. and it's our 40th anniversary. >> that's awesome. >> i know. >> i'd like to apologize. >> kathy griffin is mouthing to me that i am lame. >> kathy lee and hoda. what do you have for breakfast tomorrow? what time do you wake up? >> i'll probably wake up about -- i don't know, maybe 10:0 10:00. >> do you have a party to go to? >> yeah, i've got a couple of them. >> okay. >> because anderson is having an after party. it's at 1218 lexington, apartment 3 a. >> she's making up that. i'm not. >> everybody's going to be there. 1218 lexington. >> thanks so much for being with us. i wish you a great new year. >> same to you. happy new year. >> debra harry. >> the one, the only. >> let's check in with isha who's down in the crowd. isha, we're about an hour and 55 minutes away from the ball drop. a lot of excitement here, no? >> reporter: there is so much exciteme
you ran with the warhol posse. there's nothing you haven't done.mountain of a man. >> deb, do you have a new year's resolution? >> no, not really. i just want to get out there and play the new music. and it's our 40th anniversary. >> that's awesome. >> i know. >> i'd like to apologize. >> kathy griffin is mouthing to me that i am lame. >> kathy lee and hoda. what do you have for breakfast tomorrow? what time do you wake up? >> i'll probably wake...