Catégorie
Estampe-Multiple
Technique
Sérigraphie
Type d'oeuvre
Multiple (From numbered edition of 190 +30 AP)
Signature
Signé main
Dimensions hors cadre
38 x 38 in(96,52 x 96,52 cm)
Dimensions avec cadre
47 x 47 x 2,5 in(119,38 x 119,38 x 6,35 cm)
État
excellent
Editeur
Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York; printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York.
Réf. catalogue raisonné
FS. IIB.359
Description de l'oeuvre

Andy Warhol’s "Apple (FS. IIB.359)" from his 1985 "Ads" portfolio transforms Apple Inc.’s logo into vibrant, neon art, merging corporate branding with fine art. Created during Apple’s tech revolution, the piece showcases Warhol’s interest in consumer culture and the commercialization of creativity. The bitten apple symbolizes knowledge, temptation, and society’s branding obsession. Warhol’s bold outlines and layered colors elevate the minimalist logo into a dynamic work that bridges Pop Art and digital culture. By including Apple, he highlights technology’s impact on daily life and cultural identity, reflecting his experimentation with digital tools like the Amiga computer. "Apple" serves as a commentary on art, commerce, and technology, inviting viewers to ponder how corporate symbols shape cultural narratives. As part of the "Ads" portfolio, it affirms Warhol’s enduring relevance, tying his artistic vision to the technological landscape of today.

Andy WARHOL
(1928-1987)

Apple (F. & S. II.359), 1985 (from the Ads Portfolio)(1985)

Annonce N°2908469
220 000 $US
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