Campbell's Soup Cans: Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol saw the mass distribution of household products as an unlikely form of democracy. Begun in 1962, his Campbell’s Soup Cans harnessed the consumerist zeitgeist by reproducing the soup tin packaging many times with mechanical precision and stamina, thanks to his screen-printing technique, in what is now ‘the’ canonical work of Pop Art. Read more: https://www.myartbroker.com/artist-an...

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