Andy Warhol’s Gun (1982) is a stark and provocative work that reflects the artist’s fascination with violence, celebrity, and consumer culture. Created during a period marked by his preoccupation with mortality, the image underscores its role as both an object of fear and a symbol of power in American culture.
Part of Warhol's later series, Gun resonates with themes of danger and fragility, encapsulating the darker undercurrents of the glitzy, fame-obsessed world he often critiqued.
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