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Kidrobot Andy Warhol Banana Bookends - Set of 2
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Kidrobot Andy Warhol Banana Bookends - Set of 2
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Description
Inspired by the cover of the highly influential album The Velvet Underground & Nico, these may be the only bookends in the world that you can actually peel. The peelable banana cover of the seminal vinyl album, released in 1966 and reissued in 1968, was designed by Andy Warholāand is an object in MoMAās collection. Kidrobot pays faithful tribute to this artwork with this pair of weighty resin bookends featuring 3D reproductions of Warholās banana perched on white arcs. When you want to switch up their look, remove one half of the magnetic peel to reveal the pink banana beneath. Each Kidrobot Andy Warhol Banana Bookend in this set of two stands 9.5ā tall and weighs about eight pounds. Both Andy Warhol and Kidrobot have work in MoMAās collection.
Why We Chose This
Andy Warhol, who is represented in MoMA's collection with over 250 works, met the Velvet Underground in 1965 and became the band's manager. Warhol's contributions to the band's first album, The Velvet Underground & Nico (1966), included his suggestion of using German singer Nico on several tracks, and his now-iconic design for the cover. Early copies of the album were interactive: one was invited to "Peel slowly and see"—when a banana-shaped sticker was peeled back, flesh-colored fruit was revealed. To produce these peelable-art covers, a special machine was needed, which was paid for by the record's label MGM, following the wisdom that any connection to Warhol would boost sales of the album. Most reissued vinyl versions of the album do not include the peel-off sticker and the original, rare peel-away editions are coveted by record collectors. A 1968 reissue of the album, which features the peelable sticker, is in MoMA's collection.
Details
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SizePer Bookend: 9.5h x 4.6w x 5"d
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MaterialsResin
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Year of Design2020
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OriginImported