Collection: Andy Warhol
(Pittsburgh 1928 - New York 1987)
Consecrated by the world's leading museums and present in every major international collection, Andy Warhol was the undisputed king of American Pop Art, the artist who redefined the relationship between art and mass culture more than anyone else. Original graphics, particularly screen printing, were not a secondary production but the absolute core of his aesthetic revolution, the chosen medium to democratize art and serialize the icons of the twentieth century. In his famous original art editions, from the historic Campbell’s Soup to portraits of Marilyn Monroe and Mao, Warhol innovated the screen printing technique by introducing subtle registration imperfections, ink smudges, and chromatic exaggerations that make each multiple a unique and vibrant piece.
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WARHOL ANDY, I love your kiss forever, 1967
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WARHOL ANDY, Marilyn (Sunday B. Morning) turquoise, 1967
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WARHOL ANDY, Marilyn (Sunday B. Morning) black, 1967
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WARHOL ANDY – HARING KEITH, Montreux Jazz Festival, 1986
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