Stand 16.05.2023

Andy Warhol

Lot 142
Red Love, 1983
Silkscreen in colors

87 x 61.5 cm

Lot 142
Red Love, 1983
Silkscreen in colors
87,0 x 61,5 cm

Schätzpreis:
€ 70.000 - 90.000
Auktion: -315 Tage

Ketterer Kunst GmbH & Co KG

Ort: Munich
Auktion: 09.06.2023
Auktionsnummer: 541
Auktionsname: Post War / Contemporary Art

Lot Details
Silkscreen in colors over paper collage.
Cf. for the silkscreen Feldman/Schellmann/Defendi II.312. With the estate stamp and the stamp of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts on the reverse, as well as with the number "80.015" and the inscription "VF". 87 x 61.5 cm.
[SM].

• Unique object.
• Warhol expands the screen printing technique by the experimental collage, which gives the work a deliberately artistic character.
• Andy Warhol is obsessed with Polaroids - this motif is also based on a private photo.
• The sitters are Jay Shriver, Warhol's assistant at the time, and the artist's personal trainer, Lydia Cengic.
• One of his main themes is the sexually charged character of many consumer products, which is reflected in the smooth aesthetics of his works, in celebrity portraits, but also in series with provocative erotic depictions.
From the artist's estate. The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New York
"You should only fall in love with your eyes closed. Close your eyes. Don't look." (Andy Warhol: The philosophy of Andy Warhol from A to B and back, Frankfurt a. Main 2006, p. 51) This tender and romantic statement on the subject of love does not initially seem to come from an artist who in 1977/78 had a portfolio with entitled "Sex Parts", which moved between art and pornography. And yet, Andy Warhol also has this completely different view, as the series "Love", created only a few years later, shows. The silkscreen prints show a nude couple in a series of tender embraces. The sequence of images seems to imply a narrative, as if each image represents a different intimate movement. Our present sheet is characterized by its unique character, the artist expands his initially serially produced prints by an experimental collage. This gives the work a deliberately artistic character that sets it apart from his earlier silkscreen prints, where the mechanical, impersonal print quality was an important part of the message. [CE]
In good condition. Fixated on mount in places of upper margin. With slight handling marks. Corners with smoothed kinks. Lower sheet with mended margin, presumably executed while still in the studio.
Lot Details
Silkscreen in colors over paper collage.
Cf. for the silkscreen Feldman/Schellmann/Defendi II.312. With the estate stamp and the stamp of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts on the reverse, as well as with the number "80.015" and the inscription "VF". 87 x 61.5 cm.
[SM].

• Unique object.
• Warhol expands the screen printing technique by the experimental collage, which gives the work a deliberately artistic character.
• Andy Warhol is obsessed with Polaroids - this motif is also based on a private photo.
• The sitters are Jay Shriver, Warhol's assistant at the time, and the artist's personal trainer, Lydia Cengic.
• One of his main themes is the sexually charged character of many consumer products, which is reflected in the smooth aesthetics of his works, in celebrity portraits, but also in series with provocative erotic depictions.
From the artist's estate. The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New York
"You should only fall in love with your eyes closed. Close your eyes. Don't look." (Andy Warhol: The philosophy of Andy Warhol from A to B and back, Frankfurt a. Main 2006, p. 51) This tender and romantic statement on the subject of love does not initially seem to come from an artist who in 1977/78 had a portfolio with entitled "Sex Parts", which moved between art and pornography. And yet, Andy Warhol also has this completely different view, as the series "Love", created only a few years later, shows. The silkscreen prints show a nude couple in a series of tender embraces. The sequence of images seems to imply a narrative, as if each image represents a different intimate movement. Our present sheet is characterized by its unique character, the artist expands his initially serially produced prints by an experimental collage. This gives the work a deliberately artistic character that sets it apart from his earlier silkscreen prints, where the mechanical, impersonal print quality was an important part of the message. [CE]
In good condition. Fixated on mount in places of upper margin. With slight handling marks. Corners with smoothed kinks. Lower sheet with mended margin, presumably executed while still in the studio.

38 weitere Werke von Andy Warhol Alle ansehen chevron_right
heute | Sotheby's
Andy Warhol
185 Lifesavers, from Ads (Feldman & Schellmann II.353) , 1985
screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board

€ 55.000 - 74.000
heute | Sotheby's
Andy Warhol
171 Scotch Broth, from Campbell's Soup II (Feldman & Schellmann II.55) , 1969
screenprint in colors on wove paper

€ 28.000 - 46.000
heute | Sotheby's
Andy Warhol
184 Orangutan, from Endangered Species (see Feldman & Schellmann IIB.299) , 1983
screenprint in a unique color combination on Lenox Museum Board

€ 138.000 - 230.000
heute | Sotheby's
Andy Warhol
179 George Gershwin, from Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century (Feldm... , 1980
screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board

€ 18.000 - 28.000
heute | Sotheby's
Andy Warhol
182 Alexander the Great (Feldman & Schellmann II.292) , 1982
screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board

€ 55.000 - 74.000
heute | Sotheby's
Andy Warhol
186 General Custer, from Cowboys and Indians (see Feldman & Schellmann IIB.379) , 1986
screenprint in a unique color combination on Lenox Museum Board

€ 47.000 - 65.000
heute | Sotheby's
Andy Warhol
188 Untitled 12 (Feldman & Schellmann II.120) , 1974
screenprint on Arches wove paper

€ 7.500 - 11.000
heute | Sotheby's
Andy Warhol
187 Red Lenin (Feldman & Schellmann II.403) , 1987
screenprint in colors on Arches 88 wove paper

€ 65.000 - 92.000
heute | Sotheby's
Andy Warhol
175 Jimmy Carter (Feldman & Schellmann II.151) , 1977
screenprint in colors on Strathmore Bristol paper

€ 9.200 - 14.000
heute | Sotheby's
Andy Warhol
183 Siberian Tiger, from Endangered Species (Feldman & Schellmann II.297) , 1983
screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board

€ 92.000 - 138.000

Andy Warhol ist in folgenden kuratierten Suchen enthalten
Kunstauktionen - aus der ganzen Welt
- auf einen Blick !
Kunstauktionen - aus der ganzen Welt
Auf einen Blick !
ios_instruction