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Richard Pettibone — Andy Warhol, ‘Flowers'
Richard Pettibone

Andy Warhol, ‘Flowers'

1972

Richard Pettibone's 1972 work appropriates and reinterprets Andy Warhol's iconic Flowers series, using synthetic polymer and silkscreen ink on canvas. This piece exemplifies Pettibone's practice of creating miniature versions of famous artworks, engaging in dialogue with pop art and appropriation art traditions.

Medium
synthetic polymer and silkscreen ink on canvas, in artist's frame

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale

April 16, 2021

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Richard Pettibone, Andy Warhol, ‘Flowers', 1972

Richard Pettibone's 1972 work appropriates and reinterprets Andy Warhol's iconic Flowers series, using synthetic polymer and silkscreen ink on canvas. This piece exemplifies Pettibone's practice of creating miniature versions of famous artworks, engaging in dialogue with pop art and appropriation art traditions.

Medium
synthetic polymer and silkscreen ink on canvas, in artist's frame
Year
1972
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Institutional Critique, 1970s, Mixed Media, Warhol Reference, Appropriation Art, Silkscreen, Pop Art, Pettibone, Floral, Contemporary

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