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Andy Warhol — Halston Advertising Campaign: Women's Accessories
Andy Warhol

Halston Advertising Campaign: Women's Accessories

1982

This silkscreen and collage work exemplifies Warhol's innovative approach to commercial art during the 1970s, merging high art techniques with fashion industry marketing. The piece combines printed imagery with paper elements to showcase Halston's luxury accessories, reflecting Warhol's ongoing fascination with celebrity culture and consumer goods. As both artwork and advertisement, it demonstrates the artist's blurred boundaries between fine art and commercial design while celebrating the glamorous aesthetic associated with the prestigious fashion brand.

Medium
silkscreen ink and paper collage on paperboard

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February 18, 2025

Estimate: $15,000$20,000

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Andy Warhol, Halston Advertising Campaign: Women's Accessories, 1982

This silkscreen and collage work exemplifies Warhol's innovative approach to commercial art during the 1970s, merging high art techniques with fashion industry marketing. The piece combines printed imagery with paper elements to showcase Halston's luxury accessories, reflecting Warhol's ongoing fascination with celebrity culture and consumer goods. As both artwork and advertisement, it demonstrates the artist's blurred boundaries between fine art and commercial design while celebrating the glamorous aesthetic associated with the prestigious fashion brand.

Medium
silkscreen ink and paper collage on paperboard
Year
1982
Seen at
Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

20th Century, women's accessories, Commercial Art, advertising campaign, fashion advertising, Glamorous Aesthetic, American Artist, Pop Art, Silkscreen Printing, Luxury Goods

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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