Ladies And Gentlemen (F. & S. II.128)
Sold- 1975
- Screen print on paper
- Edition of 125
- Signed by the artist
- 72cm x 111cm
Andy Warhol’s Ladies and Gentlemen (F. & S. II.128) is a striking portrait of a transgender woman named Easha McCleary, created as part of his 1975 series exploring identity, performance, and marginalised figures within New York’s drag scene. Commissioned to be “impersonal” and largely anonymous, the work nevertheless captures the expressive individuality of its subject through vivid colours and bold composition. The anonymity imposed by the original commission contrasts with the raw presence in the portrait, making the series a powerful commentary on visibility, erasure, and representation.
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Andy Warhol – Ladies And Gentlemen (F. & S. II.128)
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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