
25 Cats Named Sam
19 works

Hamburger Green, 1986
Acrylic and serigraphic ink on canvas
9 7/8 x 11 in 25.1 x 27.9 cm
Andy Warhol's Hamburger painting is an iconic representation of the artist's fascination with popular culture and consumer goods. Created in 1985, this artwork is part of Warhol's larger series of food-related paintings, which includes other culinary delights such as Campbell's soup cans and Coca-Cola bottles. In the Hamburger painting, Warhol captures the simplicity and ubiquity of one of America's most beloved fast food staples. The image features a close-up view of a hamburger, rendered in Warhol's characteristic style of bold colors and graphic simplicity. Warhol's use of vibrant hues and clean lines emphasizes the visual appeal of the hamburger, while also elevating it to the status of high art. What sets Warhol's Hamburger painting apart is its exploration of themes related to mass production and consumption. By depicting a mass-produced food item like a hamburger in the context of fine art, Warhol challenges traditional notions of beauty and aesthetic value. Through his repetition of the hamburger motif, Warhol highlights the uniformity and standardization inherent in modern consumer culture, while also inviting viewers to contemplate the role of food in shaping our identities and experiences. Moreover, the Hamburger painting can be seen as a reflection of Warhol's own fascination with celebrity and fame. Throughout his career, Warhol was drawn to images and objects that were emblematic of popular culture, often incorporating them into his artwork as a way of exploring the nature of celebrity and the cult of personality. In the Hamburger painting, Warhol transforms a humble food item into a symbol of cultural significance, blurring the boundaries between high and low art in the process. Overall, Andy Warhol's Hamburger painting is a captivating example of the artist's ability to transform everyday objects into enduring symbols of pop art. Through his innovative approach to subject matter and composition, Warhol invites viewers to reconsider their perceptions of beauty and value in the modern world, while also celebrating the visual richness and diversity of American culture.
Price on Application

Hamburger (Green) · Andy Warhol · Christie's · 2014-10 · $200,040

Hamburger (Green) · Andy Warhol · Christie's · 2020-12 · $137,500


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Are You Different
1985-6

Andy Warhol
Are You Different Negative
1985-6

Andy Warhol
Art Negative
1985-6

Andy Warhol
Art Positive
1985-6

Andy Warhol
Be A Somebody With A Body
1985 - 86

Andy Warhol
Be Somebody With A Body Negative
1985 - 86

Andy Warhol
Beatle Boots Positive
1986

Andy Warhol
Campbell's Soup Can Tomato Soup
1985

Andy Warhol
Gimbels
1983

Andy Warhol
Gun
1981-82

Andy Warhol
Hamburger
1986

Andy Warhol
Hamburger Negative
1986

Andy Warhol
Hamburger Positive
1986

Andy Warhol
Key Service Negative
1985-86

Andy Warhol
Key Service Positive
1985-86

Andy Warhol
Knives
1981-82

Andy Warhol
Map Of Eastern U.S.S.R. Missile Bases Negative
1985-86

Andy Warhol
Map Of Eastern U.S.S.R. Missile Bases Positive
1985-86

Andy Warhol
Paratrooper Boots Negative
1985-86

Andy Warhol
Paratrooper Boots Positive
1985-86

Andy Warhol
Physiological Diagram Double Exposure
1985-86

Andy Warhol
Repent and Sin No More
1986-6

Andy Warhol
Repent and Sin No More Negative
1986-6

Andy Warhol
Self Defense Negative
1985-86

Andy Warhol
Self Defense Positive
1985-86

Andy Warhol
The Mark of the Beast Negative
1985-6

Andy Warhol
The Mark of the Beast Positive
1985-86

Andy Warhol
Weather Map Positive
1985-86

Andy Warhol
Working Boots Negative
1985-86

Andy Warhol
Working Boots Positive
1985-86