Andy Warhol: Campbells Soup Cans
By (Author) Starr Figura
Museum of Modern Art
Museum of Modern Art
16th November 2022
25th August 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
Paintings and painting
759.13
Paperback
48
Width 185mm, Height 230mm
200g
In 1962, when he painted Campbell's Soup Cans, Andy Warhol was not yet a household name, and Pop art, the movement with which he is now identified, was still on the cusp of becoming a phenomenon. With the Soup Cans - thirty-two nearly identical canvases, each one featuring a different variety of Campbell's soup - Warhol hit upon a combination of subject, style, and strategy that he would carry forward as his trademark. In this volume of the MoMA One on One series, curator Starr Figura examines the ways in which the Soup Cans mark a pivotal moment in the artist's career, and Warhol's profound impact on art-making.
Starr Figura is a Curator in the Department of Drawings and Prints at The Museum of Modern Art, New York.