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Mike Bidlo — Not Warhol (Marilyn)
Mike Bidlo

Not Warhol (Marilyn)

Mike Bidlo's *Not Warhol (Marilyn)* is a screenprint on laid paper that boldly appropriates Andy Warhol's iconic portrait of Marilyn Monroe, challenging notions of authorship, originality, and artistic identity. By reproducing one of the most recognizable images in pop art history and stamping it with his own name, Bidlo raises provocative questions about authenticity and the nature of artistic genius. The work is a key example of the appropriation art movement, blurring the line between homage and subversion.

Medium
Screenprint, on laid paper, with full margins.
Dimensions
Signed
Yes

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Editions & Works on Paper: Online Auction

February 2, 2026

Estimate: $1,000$1,500

Sold: $581

Lot 288

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Mike Bidlo, Not Warhol (Marilyn)

Mike Bidlo's *Not Warhol (Marilyn)* is a screenprint on laid paper that boldly appropriates Andy Warhol's iconic portrait of Marilyn Monroe, challenging notions of authorship, originality, and artistic identity. By reproducing one of the most recognizable images in pop art history and stamping it with his own name, Bidlo raises provocative questions about authenticity and the nature of artistic genius. The work is a key example of the appropriation art movement, blurring the line between homage and subversion.

Medium
Screenprint, on laid paper, with full margins.
Dimensions
48.3 x 45.4 cm
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Postmodernism, Pop Art Homage, Male Artist, Portrait Subject, Contemporary Artist, Appropriation Art, American Artist, Screenprint, Late 20th Century, Iconic Imagery, Figurative, Archival Paper

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