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Andy Warhol: Off Market Listings

Andy Warhol: Off Market Listings

The Essentials

This selection brings together some of Andy Warhol's most defining visual languages—images that not only shaped Pop Art, but fundamentally reoriented the relationship between art, culture, and commerce. From iconic portraits to everyday objects elevated to the status of fine art, Warhol's practice consistently blurred the boundaries between high and low culture, transforming the visual vocabulary of postwar America into a new artistic canon. His use of silkscreen printing, repetition, and bold color collapses the distance between original and reproduction, reflecting a world increasingly defined by mass production and media saturation.

Across these works, Warhol presents a distilled vision of modern life—one in which celebrity, consumer goods, and symbols of power operate as interchangeable icons. Whether depicting figures like Marilyn Monroe or appropriating motifs such as flowers, skulls, or dollar signs, his imagery functions both as celebration and critique, holding up a mirror to a culture driven by image, desire, and consumption. The result is a body of work that remains as relevant today as it was in the 1960s: immediate, seductive, and conceptually precise, capturing not just what we see, but how we see it.

Andy Warhol - Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn) F.S. IIIA 3 (B), 1978, Screen Print on HMP Paper

Andy Warhol

Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn) F.S. IIIA 3 (B), 1978

Screen Print on HMP Paper

Andy Warhol - Mickey Mouse F.S. II 265, from Myths, 1981, Screen print with diamond dust on Lenox Museum Board

Andy Warhol

Mickey Mouse F.S. II 265, from Myths, 1981

Screen print with diamond dust on Lenox Museum Board

Andy Warhol - Mobil Trial Proof 11/30 from Ads, 1985, Screen print on Lenox Museum Board

Andy Warhol

Mobil Trial Proof 11/30 from Ads, 1985

Screen print on Lenox Museum Board

Andy Warhol - Life Savers F.S. II 353, from Ads, 1985, Screen print on Lenox Museum Board

Andy Warhol

Life Savers F.S. II 353, from Ads, 1985

Screen print on Lenox Museum Board

Andy Warhol - Flowers (Black and White) (FS II.103), 1974, Screen print on Arches paper and J. Green paper
Signed and numb...

Andy Warhol

Flowers (Black and White) (FS II.103), 1974

Screen print on Arches paper and J. Green paper Signed and numbered in pencil on verso, initialled in pencil lower right.

Andy Warhol - Dollar Sign F.S. II 281-282 (4) , 1982, 1982, Screen print on Lenox Museum Board

Andy Warhol

Dollar Sign F.S. II 281-282 (4) , 1982, 1982

Screen print on Lenox Museum Board

Andy Warhol - Moon Robot Explorer, from Toy Paintings, 1983, Synthetic polymer and silkscreen ink on canvas

Andy Warhol

Moon Robot Explorer, from Toy Paintings, 1983

Synthetic polymer and silkscreen ink on canvas

To enquire about any of these works, contact Guy Hepner