WHAT IF IT REALLY IS ONLY 15 MINUTES?

Richard Smith was one of the inventors of pop art in the ’50s. In the ’60s he caused a stir in London art circles with his huge, advert-inspired canvases. In the ’70s he was selling paintings as fast as he could make them. Then he simply disappeared. What happened? And what does his story tell us about the nature of fame in art? – The Guardian