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Andy Warhol after Munch 2010 Red Framed Poster

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Andy Warhol after Munch 2010 Red Framed Poster

$1,200 Non-Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
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This rare poster features a reproduction of an artwork by Andy Warhol that was printed for the 2010 exhibition Warhol after Munch in Denmark. The poster is in good vintage condition and is framed in a black metal frame. Wired for hanging. The poster is archivally framed without glue or tape to avoid possible damage to the paper. The framed poster measures 24h x 17"w. Returns not accepted. Extremely limited quantities.

  • Size
    24h x 17"w
  • Material
    Paper
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Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) was an American artist, film director, producer and the most well-known participant of the Pop art movement. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Warhol moved to New York City in the 1950s where he initally worked as a commercial illustrator. By the late 1950s, he began exhibiting his work in several galleries. An early adopter of the silk screen printmaking process, he created now instantly recognizable works, many of which are represented in MoMA's collection, including Campbell's Soup Cans (1962), Two Dollar Bill (1962) and Double Elvis (1963). His artworks have been featured in numerous MoMA exhibitions, including Recent Drawing U.S.A. (1956), Andy Warhol: A Retrospective (1989), Andy Warhol: Screen Tests (2003) and Automania (2021–2022).

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