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The
4 Andy Warhol Daisies are framed together
in an archival Aluminum Frame.
By
framing the the Daisy Prints together, the
Suite of 4 capitalizes on Warhol's preference
for repetition, a theme in many of his greatest Pop Works.
According
to Viktor Bockris, Warhol's Biographer, the
Artist believed "repitition was the bane of existence"
since people never changed, and that his own problems would
repeat themselves throughtout his life.
For
purchase inquiries of Andy Warhol Daisy
3D Color Xerographic Prints Suite of 4, 1969-71
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Andy
Warhol
Daisy 3D Color Xerographic Prints Suite of
4, 1969-71
3D Color Xerographic Prints: (4)
17 1/2 x 17 1/2 inches each
35 x 35 inches overall
Each Authenticated; individually Stamped and Numbered
on the verso by the Andy Warhol Art Authentication
Board, Inc., New York
Exhibition
Installation of 70 Daisy 3D Color Xerographic Prints,
1970-71, included in the Rain
Machine Exhibition, in the United
States Pavilion at Expo ‘70 in Osaka, Japan,
an Installation that incorporated a Water Fountain
and Wall of 70 3D Color Lenticular Prints.
Installation of 50 Daisy 3d Color Xerographic Prints,
1969-71, Exhibited in Art
and Technology, at the Los Angeles
County Museum of Art, 1969-71
Literature
Andy Warhol 365 Takes, The Andy Warhol Museum,
Abrams, NY, 2004, similar impressions reproduced in
color page 210.
"Super Warhol", Germano Celant;
Published by Skira/Grimaldi Forum Monaco, 2003; similar
impressions reproduced in color pages 268-269.
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