Campbell’s Soup I, 1968

Andy Warhol engaged with art in a radically unembellished way, whilst simultaneously endowing modern art history with a newfound complexity. This surprising simplicity, unburdened by traditional understandings of ‘high art’ and instead informed directly by the pedestrian every day, is perhaps best exemplified in the Campbell’s Soup screen-prints. As the most recognizable piece of Andy … Continue reading Campbell’s Soup I, 1968