Campbells’ Soup / Chicken’n dumplings (1962) Printmaking by Andy Warhol

Printmaking on Paper, 34.8x23 in
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Color serigraphy. Edition Sunday B. Morning (stamp on the back). Sunday B. Morning worked to reproduce the works of the most famous replicator of the 20th century. Originally an authorized distributor of Andy Warhol prints, the company saw its legality questioned when the artist changed his mind, and its legitimacy as a producer of authentic[...]
Color serigraphy. Edition Sunday B. Morning (stamp on the back).
Sunday B. Morning worked to reproduce the works of the most famous replicator of the 20th century. Originally an authorized distributor of Andy Warhol prints, the company saw its legality questioned when the artist changed his mind, and its legitimacy as a producer of authentic prints became unclear. The project began as a collaboration between Warhol and two anonymous friends in Belgium whom the artist hired to make new editions of some of his most famous works, including his famous "Marilyn", "Flowers" and "Campbell's Soup" series. Cans", using negatives he gave them himself.

"Campbell's Soup" is a series of artworks created by American artist Andy Warhol in 1962. This series includes 32 serigraphs each depicting a different flavor of Campbell's canned soup.

These works of art are considered iconic of the pop art movement and became an icon of 1960s American culture. The serigraphs are all done in the same style, with a simplified image of the Campbell's soup can on a plain background .

Warhol chose to depict canned soup because he considered it a symbol of American mass culture. He used the technique of screen printing to produce repetitive and uniform images that reflect the standardization of industrial production.

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Andy Warhol, born Andrew Warhola on August 6, 1928, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was a leading figure in the Pop Art movement of the 1960s. He is renowned for his distinctive approach[...]

Andy Warhol, born Andrew Warhola on August 6, 1928, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was a leading figure in the Pop Art movement of the 1960s. He is renowned for his distinctive approach to art, which blurred the lines between high and low culture, commercialism, and fine art. Over his prolific career, Warhol became an iconic and influential artist, filmmaker, and cultural provocateur.

Warhol's early life was marked by his immigrant background and an early affinity for art. He studied commercial art at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh and began his career as a commercial illustrator in New York City. It was during this period that he honed his skills in drawing and design.

However, Warhol made a significant transition from commercial art to fine art in the 1950s. His early works included hand-drawn illustrations and paintings, often centered on everyday objects and consumer products. These pieces already hinted at his fascination with the banal and the mass-produced.

Warhol's breakthrough as an artist came with his exploration of Pop Art in the early 1960s. This movement celebrated popular culture and consumerism, and Warhol embraced it fully. His iconic Campbell's Soup Can series (1961) and portraits of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe epitomized this movement. He elevated ordinary objects and people to the status of art, challenging traditional notions of artistic value.

The Factory, Warhol's studio, played a pivotal role in his artistic journey. It was a gathering place for artists, musicians, actors, and socialites, fostering a dynamic and avant-garde atmosphere. The Factory not only produced art but also became a cultural epicenter of New York City during the 1960s.

Warhol's use of screen printing, also called silkscreening, was pivotal to his artistic method. It allowed him to mass-produce art while retaining a sense of detachment and mechanization. This technique mirrored the mass-produced consumer goods he often depicted in his work.

Throughout his career, Warhol continued to push boundaries and challenge conventions. His exploration of topics like death and disaster, as seen in his "Death and Disaster" series, added a layer of complexity to his body of work. His art, like his persona, was simultaneously enigmatic and accessible.

Andy Warhol's impact on the art world and popular culture cannot be overstated. His legacy continues to influence contemporary artists and remains a testament to his ability to capture the spirit of his time. His art challenged conventions, celebrated the mundane, and left an indelible mark on the art world and beyond.

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