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Andy Warhol Love F.S. II 310-312 For Sale

Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol - Love F.S. II 310-312, 1983, The complete set of three screen prints on Rives BFK paper

Love F.S. II 310-312, 1983

The complete set of three screen prints on Rives BFK paper

26 x 19 5/8 in (each) 66 x 49.8 cm (each)

Edition

Edition of 100 plus 10 AP , 2 PP , 5 EP , 16 HC (each)

In 1983, Andy Warhol unveiled his Love Complete Portfolio, a trio of screenprints that delved into the realms of passion, affection, and desire. Through this series, Warhol skillfully captures the essence of love, presenting nude couples engaged in intimate embraces across various positions. Unlike his more explicit Sex Parts series, which focused on the raw physicality of sexual acts, the Love Complete Portfolio explores the emotional depths of human connection, eschewing pornography for a more romantic portrayal of love.In each print, Warhol infuses the lovers with an ethereal aura, bathing them in vibrant hues that lend a supernatural quality to the scenes. In Love 312, the excitement of the lovers' embrace is palpable as their auras converge in the center, symbolizing a profound spiritual and physical bond. Meanwhile, Love 310 places emphasis on the female figure, foregrounding her in the composition, while Love 311 employs bold red and yellow colors to highlight the intensity of the lovers' connection against a stark white backdrop.Warhol's own complex relationship with sex and love adds another layer of intrigue to the series. Despite his public persona as a detached observer of human relationships, Warhol's fascination with the concept of love is evident in his art. He once remarked that sex was far more captivating "on the screen" than in real life, a sentiment reflected in his movies, which often featured erotic content. Works like Love 311 and the Sex Parts series underscore Warhol's preoccupation with the theatrics of love, rather than its lived experience, suggesting an admiration bordering on obsession from a safe distance.In the broader context of Warhol's body of work, the Love Complete Portfolio stands as a testament to his enduring fascination with the human form and its emotional complexities. Unlike the explicit imagery of his Sex Parts series, the Love prints delve into the nuances of intimacy and connection, offering a more nuanced exploration of desire and affection. Each print invites viewers to contemplate the nature of love and its myriad manifestations, underscoring Warhol's ability to provoke thought and emotion through his art.

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