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The ''Andy Warhol Robot'' is an animatronic robot created by
Andy Warhol Andy Warhol (;''Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary''"Warhol" born Andrew Warhola Jr.; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American visual artist, film director and producer. A leading figure in the pop art movement, Warhol ...
in 1981, as a
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.


History

Pop artist Andy Warhol had a fascination with
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, television, and fame. His dream was to create his own stage production, ''Andy Warhol: A No Man Show,'' where a robotic life-size replica of himself with a "prosthetic resembling his face" could provide interviews and a performance to audiences across the world. Warhol claims his space despite being absent and the robot promoting his work without the need for his physical presence. Warhol pioneered the idea, so prevalent today, that "all publicity is good publicity". In 1981, Warhol worked with
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and Lewis Allen to create his show as a traveling theater production that would read from Warhol's diaries and his books ''
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'' and ''Exposures''. Inspired by a promotional automaton puppet of
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advertising a film in Penn Station, Allen proposed for the ''Andy Warhol Robot'' to act as human as possible to trick the public into believing it was Warhol himself. In
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's book '' Warhol: A Life as Art'', Gopnik writes that Warhol worked in collaboration with robotics expert and
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Alvaro Villa Galvis to create a humanoid version of Warhol. Warhol was quoted as saying, "I'd like to be a machine, wouldn't you?" Warhol's robotic double could be seen in philosopher
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's terms as "the simulacra icof Warhol replacing the artist himself."
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, former Editor-in-Chief of ''Interview'' declared, "It really would have been the greatest thing that could have happened for Andy. It would have almost been like coming back from the dead. And he really loved the project. He sat for hours at some high-tech place in the San Fernando Valley where thy made a mold of his face and his hands… there's a whole photo session of it." Warhol's "relationship between man and machine, and in particular the increasing power and effects of media technologies, is perhaps the key problematic of Warhol’s work: in approaching the issues raised and in exploring how they resurface across his art in various media, the concept of ''telepresence'' proves particularly useful''."'' The term comes from the work of cultural theorist
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Pop culture

The ''Andy Warhol Robot'' was also featured in the
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show ''
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'' by
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. Rossi shared with ''
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'' that Warhol cultivated his image in the 1960s during his time at
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as an "asexual robot." This led Rossi to create an AI voice for Warhol in the series from conversations between Warhol and his friend Pat Hackett, performed by actor
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. Warhol was quoted as saying, "Machines have less problems," "‘I do have feelings, but I wish I didn’t," and, "the reason I’m painting this way is that I want to be a machine." Pop star
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's
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set was designed with Warhol's Factory and robot in mind including dancing robot arms "shot through with the silver-sequinned joy, liberty, and luminosity of LGBTQ+ ball culture."


Influence

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and performance artist
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, considered the "Father of Video Art" created his own ''Andy Warhol Robot'' (1994), it is currently in the collection of the
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. Paik's robot however is not a recreation of Andy Warhol's physique, but an assemblage of television screens broadcasting images of Warhol's works and various components that exemplify Wahol's artistic oeuvre. Paik began making robots in 1963, and in 1982 for his retrospective at the
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his first robot, ''Robot K-456,'' was displayed.


Exhibitions


Mike Kelley: The Uncanny

The ''Andy Warhol Robot'' was featured in an exhibition, "Mike Kelley: The Uncanny", by American artist Mike Kelley at the
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and
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in 2004. ''
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'' writes, "Taking its cue from the resurgence of figurative sculpture in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and
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's essay 'The Uncanny' (1919), the exhibition brings together mannequin-related artworks, mostly from the 1960s onwards," including from ancient Egypt to the early 2000s. In Freud's 'The Uncanny,' he writes, "It may be true that the uncanny is nothing else than a hidden, familiar thing that has undergone repression and then emerged from it." Kelley explores "memory, recollection, horror and anxiety through the juxtaposition of a highly personal collection of objects with realist figurative sculpture." Kelley remarks in his essay for the exhibition, "works develop a life of their own by virtue of their existence in the world outside of my control," and "I had intended to rework the original essay for 'The Uncanny,' "Playing with Dead Things," into dialogue form for a theater piece but never got around to it," akin to Warhol's urgings for his robot theater piece with Allen and Sellars. Kelley also makes reference to
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who writes, "the liberalizing tendencies of modern art and the discoveries of archaeology finally compelled historians to consider the aesthetic merits of ubstratum figures as a fine artand an increasing range of other anthropomorphic forms," and
Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel Janine Chasseguet-Smirgel (1928 – March 5, 2006) (whose surname is alternatively spelled Chasseguet-Smirguel, but generally not in English-language publications) was a leading French psychoanalyst, a training analyst, and past President of the ...
who shares, "lying between life and death, animated and mechanic, hybrid creatures and creatures to which hubris gave birth, they all may be liked to fetishes."{{Cite book , last=Chasseguet-Smirgel , first=Janine , url=https://books.google.com/books?id=snllQgAACAAJ , title=Creativity and Perversion , date=1984 , publisher=W.W. Norton , isbn=978-0-393-01938-4 , language=en


Exhibition history

* Mike Kelley: The Uncanny at Tate Liverpool, UK February 19 – May 3, 2004, Exhibition Catalog * Mike Kelley: The Uncanny at Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig, Vienna, Austria July 15 – October 31, 2004


References

1981 robots Works by Andy Warhol Self-portraits 1981 sculptures