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Andy Warhol $ (Quadrant) F&S II.284 For Sale

Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol - $ (Quadrant) F&S II.284, 1982, Unique Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board

$ (Quadrant) F&S II.284, 1982

Unique Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board

40" x 32" | 101.6 x 81.3cm

About this work

Andy Warhol remains one of the most consequential figures in contemporary art, his influence extending far beyond the Pop Art movement he helped define. His work continues to command exceptional prices at auction and occupies a central position in major institutional collections worldwide, cementing his status as a pillar of the postwar art market. $ (Quadrant) F&S II.284 belongs to Warhol's 1982 Dollar Sign series, a body of work that represents the artist's most direct meditation on the relationship between art, commerce, and American culture. By isolating and elevating the universal symbol of capitalism, Warhol collapsed the distance between aesthetic object and commodity, a gesture both critically incisive and characteristically deadpan. The series emerged during a period of renewed creative energy for the artist, as he engaged with a younger generation of painters and returned to subjects that interrogated value itself. This unique screenprint on Lenox Museum Board measures 40 by 32 inches and is part of an edition of 60. The quadrant composition fragments the dollar sign across the picture plane, emphasizing its graphic power while disrupting easy legibility. The medium of screenprinting, which Warhol elevated to fine art status, allowed for the controlled variation and serial repetition that defined his practice. Works from this edition appear regularly on the secondary market, where they attract sustained collector interest and demonstrate consistent value retention. Guy Hepner is pleased to offer this significant example of Warhol's enduring engagement with the imagery of wealth and exchange. For acquisition inquiries, please contact the gallery directly.

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