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Andy Warhol, Dollar (F. & S. IIA.274-279)

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  • 1982
  • Screen print on paper
  • Edition of 60
  • Signed by the artist
  • 109cm x 74cm
Andy Warhol's Dollar Signs series, created in the early 1980s, explores themes of consumerism, wealth, and the commodification of art and money. Using his signature silk-screening technique, Warhol magnifies and isolates the dollar sign as a bold, stylized motif, rendered in vibrant colors against monochromatic backgrounds. Through repetition and variation, he reflects on mass media's influence and the omnipresence of financial symbols in society. By transforming this common emblem into an object of artistic contemplation, Warhol questions the intersection of art and commerce, highlighting the societal obsession with wealth and materialism while elevating everyday imagery into high art.

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Andy Warhol – Andy Warhol, Dollar (F. & S. IIA.274-279)

Andy Warhol was a leading figure in the Pop Art movement, renowned for his innovative and provocative works that blurred the lines between high art and popular culture. Born in Pittsburgh, Warhol began his career as a commercial illustrator before gaining fame for his iconic depictions of everyday objects, such as Campbell's soup cans and Brillo boxes, as well as portraits of celebrities like Marilyn Monroe. His art studio, The...

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