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Steve Kaufman — $100 Dollar Bill
Steve Kaufman

$100 Dollar Bill

Steve Kaufman's "$100 Dollar Bill" screenprint exemplifies the Pop Art movement's engagement with consumer culture and mass production through its appropriation of American currency imagery. The work employs the characteristic bold colors and repeated imagery of screenprinting to transform the mundane dollar bill into a vibrant artistic subject, reflecting both the visual language of commercial printing and the movement's fascination with commodification. As a prominent Pop artist and Andy Warhol collaborator, Kaufman used this series to examine themes of value, wealth, and the democratization of art through mechanical reproduction techniques.

Medium
Screenprint

🔨 Auction Lot

March Modern & Contemporary Art

March 25, 2026

Lot 235

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Steve Kaufman, $100 Dollar Bill

Steve Kaufman's "$100 Dollar Bill" screenprint exemplifies the Pop Art movement's engagement with consumer culture and mass production through its appropriation of American currency imagery. The work employs the characteristic bold colors and repeated imagery of screenprinting to transform the mundane dollar bill into a vibrant artistic subject, reflecting both the visual language of commercial printing and the movement's fascination with commodification. As a prominent Pop artist and Andy Warhol collaborator, Kaufman used this series to examine themes of value, wealth, and the democratization of art through mechanical reproduction techniques.

Medium
Screenprint
Seen at
RoGallery, Long Island City, NY

Related themes

20th Century, Consumerism, Mass Production Aesthetic, Commercial Imagery, Currency, American Artist, Silkscreen, Pop Art, Screen Printing, Bold And Vibrant