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Richard Pettibone — Chicken Noodle; Cream of Vegetable; Cheddar Cheese and Tomato Rice, from Andy Warhol, '32 Cans of Campbell's Soup,' 1962
Richard Pettibone

Chicken Noodle; Cream of Vegetable; Cheddar Cheese and Tomato Rice, from Andy Warhol, '32 Cans of Campbell's Soup,' 1962

Richard Pettibone's meticulously crafted work pays homage to Andy Warhol's iconic 1962 series by reproducing three of the celebrated Campbell's Soup Can images — Chicken Noodle, Cream of Vegetable, and Cheddar Cheese and Tomato Rice — in his characteristically diminutive scale. As part of an edition of 25, each piece is signed with the artist's initials, dated, and numbered in pencil on the reverse, reflecting Pettibone's ongoing exploration of appropriation and the boundaries of originality. The work exemplifies his lifelong practice of recontextualizing Pop Art masterworks, inviting viewers to reconsider concepts of authorship, reproduction, and the nature of artistic value.

Medium
All signed with initials, dated and numbered 15/25 in pencil on the reverse.

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Evening & Day Editions

October 17, 2018

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Richard Pettibone, Chicken Noodle; Cream of Vegetable; Cheddar Cheese and Tomato Rice, from Andy Warhol, '32 Cans of Campbell's Soup,' 1962

Richard Pettibone's meticulously crafted work pays homage to Andy Warhol's iconic 1962 series by reproducing three of the celebrated Campbell's Soup Can images — Chicken Noodle, Cream of Vegetable, and Cheddar Cheese and Tomato Rice — in his characteristically diminutive scale. As part of an edition of 25, each piece is signed with the artist's initials, dated, and numbered in pencil on the reverse, reflecting Pettibone's ongoing exploration of appropriation and the boundaries of originality. The work exemplifies his lifelong practice of recontextualizing Pop Art masterworks, inviting viewers to reconsider concepts of authorship, reproduction, and the nature of artistic value.

Medium
All signed with initials, dated and numbered 15/25 in pencil on the reverse.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Consumer Culture, 20th Century, Red and White, Miniaturist, Male Artist, Appropriation Art, American Artist, Pop Art, Warhol Homage, Limited Edition, Silkscreen Print, Iconic Imagery

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