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Denied Warhol Brillo Box, Contemporary Pop Art Sculpture by Charles Lutz
By Charles Lutz
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Denied Warhol Brillo Box, Contemporary Pop Art Sculpture by Charles Lutz. Silkscreen and latex
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

RED BLACK BRILLO BOX Pop Art Louis Vuitton Warhol sculpture by Charles Lutz
By Charles Lutz
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Brillo and Heinz Ketchup to Fine Art, Lutz now takes those artworks and debases them by making them
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Set of 4 Denied Warhol Box Sculptures Including Brillo and Heinz by Charles Lutz
By Charles Lutz
Located in Brooklyn, NY
of a recent HBO documentary, “Brillo Box (3¢ Off)”, which also included Charles Lutz. Lutz, also
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Plywood, Paint

LV BRILLO ( RED BLUE WHITE ) Pop Art Louis Vuitton box sculpture by Charles Lutz
By Charles Lutz
Located in Brooklyn, NY
BRILLO (RED BLUE WHITE) Acrylic on canvas with leather and brass fittings over wood. 17 x 17 x 14
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Brass

"STACKED" LOUIS VUITTON SCULPTURE, UNIQUE VERSION Multicolor LV Box BRILLO
By Charles Lutz
Located in Brooklyn, NY
CHARLES LUTZ (AMERICAN, B. 1982) STACKED (LOUIS VUITTON SCULPTURE) 2008- Acrylic on canvas with
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Still-life Sculptures

Materials

Brass, Enamel

Brillo 3 Cents Off, Black & Blue Louis Vuitton Warhol Sculpture by Charles Lutz
By Charles Lutz
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Brillo 3 Cents Off Louis Vuitton (Black and Blue) by Charles Lutz Acrylic and silkscreen on canvas
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Denied Warhol Brillo Box, Contemporary Pop Art Sculpture by Charles Lutz
By Charles Lutz
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Denied Warhol Brillo Box, Contemporary Pop Art Sculpture by Charles Lutz. Silkscreen and latex
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Denied Warhol Brillo Box Yellow, Contemporary Pop Art Sculpture by Charles Lutz
By Charles Lutz
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Denied Warhol Brillo Box Yellow Contemporary Pop Art Sculpture by Charles Lutz. Silkscreen and
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures

Materials

Wood, Acrylic

Debased Brillo by Charles Lutz Louis Vuitton Trunk Sculpture Andy Warhol
By Charles Lutz
Located in Pittsburgh, PA
Institute. Charles Lutz's work focuses on originality and value in Contemporary Art. Lutz's work is in
Category

2010s American Art Deco Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Monument to the 3rd International (Vuitton Double Brillo)
By Charles Lutz
Located in East Hampton, NY
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Mixed Media

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Charles Lutz received his BFA in painting and art history from Pratt Institute and studied human dissection and anatomy at Columbia University, New York. Lutz's work deals with perceptions and value structures, specifically the idea of the transference of values.

Lutz's 2007 “Warhol Denied” series received international attention calling into question the importance of originality in a work of art. The valuation process (authentication or denial) of the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board was used by the artist to create value by submitting recreations of Andy Warhol works for judgment, with the full intention for the works to be formally marked "DENIED" of their authenticity. The final product of this conceptual project being "Officially DENIED" "Warhol" paintings authored by Lutz.

Later in 2013, Lutz went on to do one of his largest public installations to date. At the 100th anniversary of Marcel Duchamp's groundbreaking and controversial Armory Show, Lutz was asked by the curator of Armory Focus: USA and former director of the Andy Warhol Museum, Eric Shiner, to create a site-specific installation representing the United States. The installation "Babel" (based on Pieter Bruegel's famous painting) consisted of 1,500 cardboard replicas of Warhol's Brillo Box (Stockholm Type) stacked 20 feet tall. All 1,500 boxes were then given to the public freely, debasing the Brillo Box as an art commodity by removing its value, in addition to debasing its willing consumers.

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