I was asked to perform a version of "Andy Warhol Eats a Hamburger".
Filmmaker by Jorgen Leth made a film called 66 scenes from America. One of those scenes was of Andy Warhol eating a burger. At the end of the video, the caption
reads "Burger, New York". From what I gather, Warhol agreed to be part of the film because he believed everyone who eats fast food is enjoying the same thing. It doesn't matter whether you're a Hollywood actor, a homeless person, or a middle school kid, a burger from McDonald's or Burger King is exactly the same for each person.
Filmmaker by Jorgen Leth made a film called 66 scenes from America. One of those scenes was of Andy Warhol eating a burger. At the end of the video, the caption
reads "Burger, New York". From what I gather, Warhol agreed to be part of the film because he believed everyone who eats fast food is enjoying the same thing. It doesn't matter whether you're a Hollywood actor, a homeless person, or a middle school kid, a burger from McDonald's or Burger King is exactly the same for each person.
After considering several ideas, I knew I had to include two things to personalize the performance. Those two things were parenting and tacos.