
Spring's Awakening
March 13 – April 30, 2025 · Guy Hepner, New York
"I love flowers. They re a joy, and they re a way to talk about life."

Growing 1 (Littmann PP. 88 - 89) — Andy Warhol
Opening on March 13th at Guy Hepner, Spring s Awakening presents an extraordinary collection of post-war and contemporary works, each centered around the themes of nature, renewal, and the transformative energy of spring. This thoughtfully curated exhibition features a dynamic roster of renowned artists, including Damien Hirst, Alex Katz, Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, and Jonas Wood, whose works collectively explore the profound impact of the natural world on artistic expression.

Untitled (Cup Man) (Littmann PP. 116-117) — Andy Warhol
Spring has long served as a powerful muse for artists, symbolizing rebirth, vitality, and the perpetual cycle of transformation. In Spring s Awakening , this seasonal resurgence is captured through a diverse range of artistic interpretations from Hirst s meticulous studies of life and decay to Warhol s bold, graphic depictions of flora, and Katz s serene yet striking explorations of nature s elegance. Each piece in the exhibition offers a distinct perspective, celebrating the interplay between light, color, and form that defines the season s exuberance.

Untitled (Pop Shop Drawings) — Andy Warhol
Through bold floral abstractions, delicate botanical renderings, and imaginative reinterpretations of the natural world, Spring s Awakening invites viewers to immerse themselves in the essence of the season. This exhibition is not merely a visual tribute to spring but a meditation on its deeper meaning how renewal manifests in both nature and the creative process, and how the changing world continually inspires new artistic possibilities. Whether evoking nostalgia, joy, or contemplation, the works in Spring s Awakening remind us of the enduring connection between art and the rhythms of life.

Dog — Andy Warhol