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Andy Warhol — Castelli Gallery Marilyn Invitation
Andy Warhol

Castelli Gallery Marilyn Invitation

Produced as an invitation for the Castelli Gallery, this vibrant offset lithograph showcases Warhol's iconic treatment of Marilyn Monroe, rendered in bold, flat colours on smooth wove paper. The work exemplifies Warhol's mastery of commercial printing techniques, blurring the boundary between fine art and mass-produced imagery. Functioning as both an artistic object and a utilitarian announcement, the sheet bears gallery text on its reverse, reinforcing Warhol's enduring fascination with the intersection of celebrity, consumerism, and reproduction.

Medium
Offset lithograph in colours, on smooth wove paper, the full sheet, with text printed on the reverse,

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Evening & Day Editions

December 12, 2013

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Andy Warhol, Castelli Gallery Marilyn Invitation

Produced as an invitation for the Castelli Gallery, this vibrant offset lithograph showcases Warhol's iconic treatment of Marilyn Monroe, rendered in bold, flat colours on smooth wove paper. The work exemplifies Warhol's mastery of commercial printing techniques, blurring the boundary between fine art and mass-produced imagery. Functioning as both an artistic object and a utilitarian announcement, the sheet bears gallery text on its reverse, reinforcing Warhol's enduring fascination with the intersection of celebrity, consumerism, and reproduction.

Medium
Offset lithograph in colours, on smooth wove paper, the full sheet, with text printed on the reverse,
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Offset Lithograph, Male Artist, American Artist, Pop Art, Celebrity Subject, Portrait, Commercial Print, Iconic Artist, Ephemera, Vibrant Colors

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Collected by

Sebastián In Situ, Alex Capecelatro, Art Institute of Chicago, Sebastián Naranjo, Derek Jones, Lisa Rembrandt, Nicholas Blum, Hamilton Selway Gallery, Nick Phoenix