Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol (1928–1987) was a visionary American artist whose cool, unmistakable style reshaped the boundaries between fine art, pop culture, and commercial imagery. Rising from his early days as a successful illustrator in New York, Warhol pioneered a new visual language with his iconic silkscreens of celebrities, consumer goods, and everyday symbols of post-war America. His studio, the legendary Factory, became a creative hub where art, film, music, and counterculture intertwined.
Warhol’s work continues to influence contemporary art and visual culture, not only for its bold embrace of mass media but for its uncanny ability to reflect the desires and anxieties of modern life. Today, his pieces remain instantly recognizable and highly sought after, reflecting both his artistic genius and his enduring legacy as one of the most influential figures of the 20th century.
Andy Warhol, Mao, II.94, 1972 (Printer's Proof)
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Andy Warhol, Mao, II.95, 1972 (Printer's Proof)
- Regular
- £ 55,000.00
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- £ 55,000.00
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- Unit Price
- per