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Volkswagen Trial Proof TP 11/30 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 Volkswagen print from his Ads portfolio is a striking example of the artist's exploration of consumer culture and the visual language of advertising. Created in 1985, this print showcases Warhol's unique ability to transform everyday objects into icons of contemporary society. In the Ads portfolio, Warhol appropriated advertisements from various sources and reinterpreted them through his distinctive artistic lens. The Volkswagen print is a prime example of this approach, as Warhol takes the familiar image of a Volkswagen Beetle—a car that had become emblematic of the 1960s counterculture—and presents it in a new context. Warhol's Volkswagen print features a stylized depiction of the iconic Beetle against a vibrant, multicolored background. The use of bold colors and graphic shapes imbues the image with a sense of energy and dynamism, capturing the spirit of innovation and individuality associated with the Volkswagen brand. At first glance, the Volkswagen print may appear as a straightforward advertisement for the car manufacturer. However, Warhol's treatment of the subject matter transcends mere commercialism, inviting viewers to consider the broader cultural significance of the Beetle and its place in the collective imagination. The Volkswagen Beetle holds a special place in popular culture, symbolizing freedom, creativity, and rebellion. As one of the best-selling cars in history, it became synonymous with the countercultural movements of the 1960s, including the hippie movement and the emergence of youth culture. By featuring the Volkswagen Beetle in his Ads portfolio, Warhol pays homage to the enduring appeal of this iconic vehicle while also critiquing the pervasive influence of consumerism in society. Through his distinctive artistic style, Warhol prompts viewers to reconsider their relationship with material objects and the ways in which advertising shapes our perceptions of value and identity. Like many of Warhol's works, the Volkswagen print blurs the boundaries between art and commerce, challenging traditional notions of artistic merit and originality. It serves as a reminder of Warhol's keen ability to capture the zeitgeist of his time and to elevate the ordinary to the realm of high art. Today, the Volkswagen print remains a celebrated example of Warhol's oeuvre, valued for its visual impact and cultural significance. It stands as a testament to the enduring power of Warhol's art to provoke thought, inspire creativity, and challenge conventions.
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Volkswagen, from Ads (see F. & S. 358) · Andy Warhol · Phillips · 2023-04 · $165,100

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