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Mobil F.S. II 350, from Ads, 1985
Screen print on Lenox Museum Board
38 x 38 in 96.5 x 96.5 cm
Edition
Edition of 190 plus 30 AP, 5 PP, 5 EP, 10 HC, 10 numbered in Roman Numerals, 1 BAT, 30 TP
Andy Warhol's "Mobil FS. II 350" print is a striking piece from his Ads portfolio, which showcases the artist's fascination with the omnipresence of corporate branding and the pervasive influence of consumer culture. Created in 1985, the Mobil print is a vivid representation of the iconic Mobil Oil logo set against a bold red background.In this piece, Warhol captures the essence of corporate America, elevating the Mobil Oil logo to the status of art. By appropriating and recontextualizing the familiar symbol of the oil company, Warhol challenges viewers to reconsider their perceptions of advertising and its impact on society.Mobil FS. II 350 is emblematic of Warhol's larger exploration of commercial imagery and its role in shaping contemporary culture. Throughout his career, Warhol was drawn to the visual language of advertising, seeing it as a reflection of society's desires, aspirations, and values. In the Mobil print, he amplifies the aesthetic appeal of the Mobil Oil logo, transforming it into a bold and captivating image that commands attention.Like many of Warhol's works, the Mobil print is created using his signature silkscreen technique, which involves transferring images onto canvas using stencils and ink. This method allows Warhol to replicate the slick and polished aesthetic of commercial advertising while adding his own artistic flair.Through the Mobil print, Warhol raises questions about the nature of art and its relationship to commerce and mass media. By appropriating and reinterpreting advertisements, he challenges the distinction between high art and commercial imagery, blurring the lines between the two.Moreover, the Mobil print serves as a commentary on the pervasive influence of corporations in contemporary society. By featuring the Mobil Oil logo prominently in his artwork, Warhol highlights the power and ubiquity of multinational corporations like Mobil, which play a significant role in shaping economic, political, and cultural landscapes.Overall, Andy Warhol's Mobil print is a powerful commentary on consumer culture and the influence of corporate branding in contemporary society. Through his bold and provocative imagery, Warhol invites viewers to reconsider their relationship with advertising and the ways in which it shapes their perceptions and desires.For more information on Mobil FS. II 350 or to buy Mobil FS. II 350 contact our galleries using the form below.
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Auction History

Mobil, from Ads (see F. & S. 350) · Andy Warhol · Phillips · 2024-09 · $216,085

Mobil, from Ads (F. & S. 350) · Andy Warhol · Phillips · 2022-04 · $100,800
Mobil, from Ads (F. & S. Ⅱ.350) · Andy Warhol · SBI Art Auction · 2023-04 · $471

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