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Untitled, by Andy Warhol, ink, 1968

Untitled

Andy Warhol

1968

ink

From the collection of Museum of Modern Art

Dominant colour

Overview

Untitled is a 1968 ink by Andy Warhol, held at Museum of Modern Art.

Who painted this?
Andy Warhol
When & what style?
1968
Where can I see it?
Museum of Modern Art

About this work

This is a plain red-and-white can of soup. The words “Campbell’s Condensed Black Bean Soup” are printed in bold letters. A small gold seal sits in the middle, and the label looks like it’s straight off a grocery shelf. The artist made this by repeating the same image over and over, turning a normal product into something new. It’s not about the soup itself—it’s about how we see everyday things. Next, check out Andy Warhol to see how he turned ordinary objects into art.

About the artist

Portrait of Andy Warhol
Artist

Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol ( ; born Andrew Warhola Jr.; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American artist and filmmaker.

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