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Andy Warhol(United States, 1928-1987)
ANDY WARHOL, "The Souper Dress", Screenprint in colours on a cotton paper A-line dress, circa 1965, after Andy Warhol.
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ANDY WARHOL, "The Souper Dress", Screenprint in colours on a cotton paper A-line dress, circa 1965, after Andy Warhol.

Labeled "The Souper Dress" at the neck, published by Campbell's Soup (from the edition of unknown size). Circa 95 x 47 cm. Including frame 108 x 70,5 cm.

Unexamined out of frame.

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The disposable Souper Dress, covered with repeating likenesses of Campbell’s soup cans, had been designed by the company in response to Andy Warhol’s iconic “Campbell’s Soup Cans” (1962). In the late 1960s, the dress was available for those who sent in the labels of any two Campbell’s vegetable soups, $1 USD and one's dress size.

More about Andy Warhol

American artist, printmaker, and filmmaker. He studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology from 1945 to 1949 and began his career as an art director for the magazines Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. His success in the advertising industry led to the Art Directors Club Medal in 1957.

Warhol is considered one of the leading figures of Pop Art. His artistic practice consists largely of portraits, often of well-known individuals, executed in silkscreen technique. He also worked with reproduced documentary images as well as installations in which everyday consumer objects, such as packaging, were given a central role. The underlying idea was that beauty and energy can be found everywhere in modern society, even in things often regarded as banal. As a result, detergent boxes and soup cans became artistic motifs. Campbell’s soup cans and Brillo boxes were transformed through his work into some of the most iconic artworks of the 20th century.

From 1963 onward, he produced and participated in a large number of films in his own studio, The Factory, which simultaneously developed into an important meeting place for New York’s artistic and bohemian scene. Warhol continuously documented his surroundings with a film camera and later also a Polaroid camera. In his so-called Screen Tests, he filmed a number of internationally known figures, including Mick Jagger, Bob Dylan, Marcel Duchamp, and Salvador Dalí. According to his will, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts was established in New York in 1987, and in 1994 The Andy Warhol Museum opened in Pittsburgh.

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