
Amanda as Andy Warhol's Marilyn
2003
David LaChapelle's 2003 color coupler print mounted to aluminum depicts Amanda posed as Andy Warhol's iconic Marilyn Monroe. The work engages with celebrity culture and Pop Art imagery through LaChapelle's distinctive photographic lens.
- Medium
- color coupler print mounted to aluminum
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
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March 3, 2021
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Andy Warhol
American · b. 1928

Warhol directly inspired this piece through his iconic silkscreen portraits of Marilyn Monroe, sharing the same vibrant color palette, Pop Art sensibility, and obsessive engagement with celebrity culture and iconic imagery.

Miles Aldridge
British · b. 1964

Aldridge creates hyper saturated, theatrically lit photographic portraits that reference Pop Art aesthetics and bold color coupler print qualities, with a similar fascination for constructed glamour and iconic feminine imagery.
Melanie Pullen
American · b. 1975
Pullen produces large scale, boldly colored photographic works that are mounted and treated as fine art objects, engaging with American pop cultural iconography and the constructed nature of celebrity in ways that closely parallel LaChapelle's approach in this piece.
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