He called up Andy Warhol at the Factory and Warhol told him to come ... his show ‘Thirty-two Campbell’s Soup Cans’ at the Ferus Gallery, Los Angeles in 1962. Warhol based this can on the logo printed ...
Following Marilyn Monroe’s suicide in 1962 Warhol created numerous portraits of the star ... “I said I thought they should be presented as a diptych, Andy replied ‘gee whiz yes’”.
Narrator: Take a minute to look at the way these paintings are arranged. Does it remind you of anything? Well, when artist Andy Warhol made these paintings, he stacked all of them on a shelf on the ...
Curator, Ann Temkin: This work consists of 32 separate canvases. And in fact, at the point at which Andy Warhol made these, these were the 32 kinds of Campbell's soup that you could find on the shelf ...
13.3 x 18.7 x 1.3 cm. (5.2 x 7.4 x 0.5 in.) ...
And today, these pictures of Marilyn Monroe are as famous as she was. They were made by an artist called Andy Warhol, who was living in New York and surrounded by celebrities.Everyone was already ...