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Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup I, Black Bean is an exploration of everyday consumer culture. Part of the groundbreaking Campbell’s Soup I series, this screenprint reflects Warhol’s fascination with mass-produced goods: a theme he explored throughout his career.
“I used to drink it [Campbell’s Soup]. I used to have the same lunch every day, for twenty years, I guess, the same thing over and over again.”
By elevating an everyday object to the status of fine art, Warhol challenges conventional notions of artistic value and the way we engage with art in a consumer-driven world. The Soup Can sets remained Andy Warhol’s favourites of all that he produced throughout his career.Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans II isn’t just an edition - it’s a piece of cultural history; Andy Warhol’s legacy and art history itself. This series remains one of the most sought-after in the entirely of Warhol's output.
Andy Warhol
Campbells Soup Can I, Black Bean Soup, 1968
Screenprint on Paper
89 x 58.7 cm
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