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Electric Chair by Andy Warhol

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Screenprint

1971

Edition Size:

Sheet Size: 90.2 x 121.9 cm cm

Signed

Condition: Good

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Screenprint in colours, 1971, on wove paper, signed and dated in ball point pen on the reverse, numbered from the edition of 250 (there were also 50 artist’s proofs in Roman numerals), printed by Silkprint Kettner, Zurich, published by Bruno Bischofberger, Zurich, 90.2 x 121.9 cm.

This work forms part of Warhol’s substantial ‘Death and Disaster’ series which he started in 1962, early examples of which depicted car crashes and suicides taken from newspaper images. With this series Warhol began to explore the effect of reproducing such images repeatedly across a canvas, testing his hypothesis that, as he suggested in 1963, ‘when you see a gruesome picture over and over again, it doesn’t really have an effect’.

Warhol began using the image of the electric chair in 1963, the same year as the two final executions in New York State. Over the next decade, he repeatedly returned to the subject, reflecting the political controversy surrounding the death penalty in America in the 1960s. The chair, and its brutal reduction of life to nothingness, is given a typically deadpan presentation by Warhol. In subsequent iterations of the electric chair image, Warhol experimented with colour and composition.

£19,500.00

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Andy Warhol was a prolific artist known for his innovative approach to printmaking. He embraced various printmaking techniques, such as screen printing and lithography, to create his iconic works. Warhol’s printmaking practice played a significant role in his exploration of popular culture, celebrity, and consumerism.

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