Flowers, 1970

Instantly recognizable and indisputably iconic, Andy Warhol’s Flowers represent a defining moment of American Pop Art and post-war culture. At once naïve and ironic, exuberant and meditative, the four exaggeratedly simplified and starkly contrasted flowers embody all the compelling contradictions of a rapidly changing era where consumerism and mass-production flourished alongside counterculture idealism and artistic experiment. … Continue reading Flowers, 1970