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  • Andy Warhol Most Wanted Men (Warhol John Joseph H., Jr. screen-print & catalog)
    By Andy Warhol
    Located in NEW YORK, NY
    Andy Warhol The Thirteen Most Wanted Men (Dossier No. 2357) screen-print & exhibition catalog: Scarce 1967 Warhol Sonnabend exhibition catalog which includes the sought-after Andy Warhol screen-print of 'Most Wanted Man #11', John Joseph H., Jr. A super rare example signed in 4 places by Andy Warhol (front cover, John Joseph screen-print, inside flap & back cover). Published on the occasion of: Andy Warhol The Thirteen Most Wanted Men held April 1967 at Galerie Ilena Sonnabend, Paris. Medium: staple-bound exhibition catalog containing 6 text leaves and 1 black-and-white screen-print. 1967. Dimensions: Book: 7.25 x 10.25 inches folded closed (opening to 10.25 x 14 inches). Print: 8¼ h × 6⅝ w in (21 × 17 cm). Hand-signed in black marker by Warhol on the front & back cover; on the John Joseph screen-print & inside flap. Condition: Book: good overall vintage condition; minor wear commensurate with age & medium including some spotting & surface wear; black marker across several names in index (left inside cover); overall well-preserved bold signatures; book overall well-intact. Screen-print: Very good overall vintage condition; crisp, bold signature. Published by: Galerie Ileana Sonnabend, Paris, France 1967. Provenance: Collection Robert William Burke, Paris Private Collection. Further Background: "Most Wanted Men No. 11, John Joseph H., Jr — is the artist’s haunting reminder of the dark underside of America during a time when, outwardly at least, the country was projecting a confident, forward-looking culture. Like any good detective story, the origins of Andy Warhol’s Most Wanted series involve a series of dramatic twists and turns. At the beginning of 1963, the architect Philip Johnson approached Andy Warhol, along with Ellsworth Kelly, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Indiana, Peter Agostini, John Chamberlain, James Rosenquist, Robert Mallary, and Alexander Lieberman, to create a mural-sized work to adorn the outside of the Panoramic Cinema Theater, a centrepiece of the New York State Pavilion at the World’s Fair, which was to be held the following year. Warhol decided to reproduce, on a monumental scale, 13 mugshots of various criminals taken from a booklet entitled The Thirteen Most Wanted Men produced by the New York Police Department. Some of the mugshots were..., that the NYPD considered to be its most dangerous criminals. Warhol’s exact reasons for choosing this subject matter are unclear. According to John Giorno, a member of the artist’s inner circle, the idea came from the painter Wynn Chamberlain, whose lover at the time was an NYPD officer who, according to Giorno, ‘obtained’ a large envelope filled with various crime photos, mug shots and archival photographs which he passed on to Warhol. Of the mugshots that Warhol selected, the one of John Joseph Henehan Jr. is perhaps the most enigmatic... with his good looks and chiselled features, Henehan wouldn’t have looked out of place in one of the era’s teen heart-throb magazines. This outward appearance, however, hides a darker, violent character, evidenced by the description of Henehan’s crime in the original police booklet. On 28 February, 1959, Henehan Jr. and three accomplices walked into a liquor store in Queens, New York, and robbed the cashier at gunpoint. They took $350 from the register, $70 from the store owner and $450, a watch and a ring from an unlocked safe. Henehan was a familiar face to his local police precinct as three years previously, aged 19, he had been arrested in possession of a gun and given parole. Two years later he was arrested again, this time for the possession of a small amount of heroin and drug paraphernalia, but was later acquitted. Indicted for the Queens robbery of the liquor store by a grand jury, he absconded before the trial and was wanted by the F.B.I. on a charge of unlawful flight from custody. As such, the Thirteen Most Wanted Men series was controversial from the start. Later in 1964, Warhol made a series of nearly two dozen larger than life-size canvases featuring 13 of these ‘most wanted’ men, many of which were exhibited at the Sonnabend Gallery in Paris in 1967. Part of this important series, Most Wanted Men No. 11, John Joseph H., Jr. is one of only six subjects that Warhol made in two versions, with the other housed in the permanent collection of the Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main. Despite its dark subject matter, Most Wanted Men No. 11, John Joseph H., Jr. also falls squarely within Andy Warhol’s Pop vernacular. Just as he did with his paintings of Liz Taylor, Campbell’s Soup cans and Coca-Cola bottles, Warhol seeks to embrace the entire range of Americana." (source: Christies) _ Obsessed with celebrity, consumer culture, and mechanical reproduction, Pop Art king, Andy Warhol created some of the 20th century’s most iconic images. Warhol was widely influenced by popular & consumer culture, with this being evident in some of his most famous works: 32 Campbell's soup cans, Brillo pad box sculptures, and portraits of Marilyn Monroe & Mick Jagger, for example. Rejecting the standard painting and sculpting modes of his era, Warhol embraced silk-screen printmaking to achieve his characteristic hard edges and flat areas of color. The artist mentored Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat and continues to influence contemporary art around the world: His most bold successors include Richard Prince, Takashi Murakami, and Jeff Koons. Warhol has been the subject of exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern, and Centre Pompidou, among other institutions. Related Categories Andy Warhol prints. Warhol 1967. Warhol screen print. Vintage Andy Warhol. Warhol Most Wanted. 60s Pop Art. Warhol mugshot. Warhol John Joseph Henehan Jr. Andy Warhol 13 Most Wanted...
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  • Andy Warhol The Souper Dress (Andy Warhol Campbells)
    By Andy Warhol
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    Andy Warhol The Souper Dress c. 1965-1967: Inspired by Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans, this dress was sold by the Campbell’s Soup Company in the late 19...
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  • Andy Warhol Electric Chair Skateboard deck
    By (after) Andy Warhol
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    Andy Warhol Skateboard deck: Rare Out of Print Andy Warhol Electric Chair Skate Deck circa 2010: This work originated circa 2010 as a result of...
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    1970s Pop Art Mixed Media

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  • Jeff Koons Monkey Train beach towel (Jeff Koons Monkey Train blue)
    By Jeff Koons
    Located in NEW YORK, NY
    Jeff Koons Monkey Train beach towel 2008: A highly decorative limited edition 2008 Jeff Koons Monkey Train towel. Measuring 70x60 inches - this work would look outstanding framed. This outstanding Jeff Koons Monkey Train collectible...
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  • Shepard Fairey Screen-prints: collection of 60 works (2009-2022)
    By Shepard Fairey
    Located in NEW YORK, NY
    Shepard Fairey Screen-prints: collection of 60 works: 2009-2022: A rare assemblage of 60 hand-signed Shepard Fairey screen-prints; collected over a near 15 year period (2009-2022). Notable imagery includes: Bob Marley, Keith Haring, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Kurt Cobain, as well as a series of vivid anti-war pieces defining the artist's practice (title list found further below). Each very well-preserved. Medium: Screen-prints on heavy paper. 2009-2022 (see below for a list of titles & years). Dimensions ranging from: 19.5 x 16 inches to 24x36 inches. Each work is hand-signed; works are either numbered from their respective main editions or notated 'AP' (see last listing image); a few or several works are signed, but not numbered. Excellent overall condition with the exception of perhaps some minor signs of handling on a few examples. Provenance: Private collection New York via Shepard Fairey. Listing images beginning with image 2 represent the actual works. These works will be shipped flat using protective materials. Please feel free to contact us with any additional questions. Titles & Years: OCEAN TODAY...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Abstract Prints

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  • Futura Dondi Lee Quinones Crash Lady Pink: Celebrating 15 Years Above Ground
    By Futura
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    Dondi White, Futura, Lee Quinones, Crash, Daze, Lady Pink & Zephyr: Celebrating 15 Years Above Ground (1995): This rare, complete portfolio of 7 hand-signed limited edition screen-p...
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