ANDY WARHOL – PORTRAITS

05 December 2024 - 15 March 2025

Galerie Klüser

The tradition of portrait painting has retained its undisputed relevance as an influential factor and means of expression in prestigious art from antiquity to the contemporary era. Fascinated by the commercialisation of society, Andy Warhol also made use of the portrait genre. His colourful serial screen-prints reflected American society, capitalism and mass culture, blurring the boundaries between high and popular culture.

About the artist

Andy Warhol (born 1928) is probably the best-known exponent of the American Pop Art. His work is included in almost every renowned collection of modern art as well as displayed in numerous international exhibitions. Galerie Klüser has been working with Andy Warhol from 1980 until his death in 1987 and is representing the artist until today. Furthermore, Bernd Klüser published several of Warhol’s series (paintings and prints), for instance the Joseph Beuys Portraits, the Details of Renaissance Paintings and the Lenin series.

Selected Works

Details of Renaissance Paintings (Botticelli: Birth of Venus) (1984)

Portfolio with four silkscreens on handmade paper

81,2 x 111,8 cm each

Jackie III (from the Portfolio ‘Eleven Pop Artists’) (1966)

Silkscreen on handmade paper

101,6 x 76,2 cm

Jackie II (from the Portfolio ‘Eleven Pop Artists’)(1966)

Silkscreen on handmade paper

61 x 76,2 cm

Marilyn Monroe (1967)

Silkscreen from a portfolio with ten silkscreens on white paper

91,5 x 91,5 cm

Skulls (1976)

Portfolio with four silkscreens on strathmore paper

76,2 x 101,6 cm each

Joseph Beuys in Memoriam (1986)

Edition size: 90 + XXX
Published by Galerie Klüser & Edition Schellmann

Silkscreen print

81,3 x 61 cm

Lenin (1986)

Edition size: 120
published by Galerie Klüser

Silkscreen print

100 x 75 cm

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