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Andy Warhol — Grapes (see F. & S. 191)
Andy Warhol

Grapes (see F. & S. 191)

Andy Warhol's "Grapes" is a unique screenprint in colors executed on green wove paper that exemplifies his investigation of commercial imagery and mass production aesthetics during the 1970s. The work employs Warhol's characteristic silkscreen technique to transform the humble subject of fruit into a bold, color saturated composition that challenges distinctions between fine art and consumer culture. By printing on the full sheet of colored paper rather than white, Warhol creates an integrated visual field that emphasizes the flatness and materiality of the print surface itself.

Medium
Unique screenprint in colours, on green wove paper, the full sheet.

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March 28, 2025

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Andy Warhol, Grapes (see F. & S. 191)

Andy Warhol's "Grapes" is a unique screenprint in colors executed on green wove paper that exemplifies his investigation of commercial imagery and mass production aesthetics during the 1970s. The work employs Warhol's characteristic silkscreen technique to transform the humble subject of fruit into a bold, color saturated composition that challenges distinctions between fine art and consumer culture. By printing on the full sheet of colored paper rather than white, Warhol creates an integrated visual field that emphasizes the flatness and materiality of the print surface itself.

Medium
Unique screenprint in colours, on green wove paper, the full sheet.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Commercial Aesthetic, Mass Production, American Artist, Pop Art, Repetition, Everyday Objects, Silkscreen Print, Fruit Still Life, Bold 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