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Andy Warhol $ (Quadrant), II.283 For Sale

Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol - $ (Quadrant), II.283, 1982, Unique screenprint on Lenox Museum Board

$ (Quadrant), II.283, 1982

Unique screenprint on Lenox Museum Board

40 x 32 inches

Andy Warhol remains one of the most influential figures in contemporary art, his work continuing to command significant attention across institutional collections and the secondary market alike. As the central architect of the Pop Art movement, Warhol fundamentally altered the relationship between fine art, commerce, and culture—a legacy that ensures sustained demand among serious collectors worldwide. $ (Quadrant), II.283 from 1982 exemplifies Warhol's enduring fascination with the symbols of American capitalism. The dollar sign, rendered here in his signature screenprint technique, distills the artist's career-long examination of value, commodity, and the transactional nature of contemporary life. This work belongs to the Dollar Sign series, which Warhol produced during a period of renewed creative energy in the early 1980s, when he was actively engaging with a younger generation of artists including Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. The series represents Warhol at his most philosophically direct—transforming currency itself into art while simultaneously commenting on art's function as currency. This unique screenprint on Lenox Museum Board measures 40 by 32 inches and comes from an edition of 60. The choice of Lenox Museum Board as substrate reflects Warhol's attention to material quality during this productive late period. As a unique work within a limited edition, each impression carries individual variations characteristic of Warhol's printmaking process, making it a distinctive example within the series. Guy Hepner in New York welcomes inquiries regarding the acquisition of this work.

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