Catalogue Raisonné

Andy Warhol ingeniously blended commercial techniques with fine art, using silkscreen printing to reproduce familiar images, from celebrities to consumer goods, challenging traditional art paradigms. The screenprints in our collection include both regular edition prints and the more unique trial proofs, each showcasing Warhol’s talent in utilizing color and media imagery to comment on cultural themes. Most of these prints are from portfolios, ranging from iconic subjects like Marilyn Monroe to the Campbell’s Soup Cans, and offer a holistic view of Warhol’s explorations through screenprinting.

Also from our collection, Warhol’s unique paintings and sculptures diverge from his prints, offering a glimpse into his hands-on process. These pieces, marked by the use of screenprinting combined with hand-applied techniques, highlight Warhol’s journey from mass-produced aesthetics to deeply personal artworks. Including commissioned portraits and explorations into themes of art and commerce, these works underscore Warhol’s legacy as a pivotal figure in bridging commercial production with his unique artistic vision.