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Overview
"I think everything is art"
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Select Prints By Richard Pettibone
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Series
Richard Pettibone
Andy Warhol, ‘Two Jackies', 1964, 1996Acrylic and silkscreen on canvas3 3/8 x 5 1/4 inEdition of 12Copyright The ArtistRichard Pettibone is a notable figure in the realm of Pop Art, recognized particularly for his miniature reproductions of iconic artworks, including those by Andy Warhol. Among his most renowned...Richard Pettibone is a notable figure in the realm of Pop Art, recognized particularly for his miniature reproductions of iconic artworks, including those by Andy Warhol. Among his most renowned series is his exploration of Warhol's Jackie Kennedy paintings.
Pettibone's fascination with Warhol's oeuvre led him to create a series of meticulous replicas of Warhol's portraits of Jackie Kennedy, produced shortly after her husband's assassination. Warhol's depiction of Kennedy in the aftermath of this tragic event became emblematic of the era's collective grief and fascination with celebrity culture.
Pettibone's approach to these replicas is both homage and commentary. By reproducing Warhol's imagery on a smaller scale, Pettibone draws attention to the act of replication itself and questions the nature of originality and authorship in contemporary art. Through his meticulous craftsmanship, Pettibone invites viewers to reconsider the significance of Warhol's iconic imagery and its enduring impact on popular culture.
Furthermore, Pettibone's reinterpretation of Warhol's Jackie Kennedy paintings prompts reflection on the commodification of tragedy and the role of mass media in shaping public perception. By reducing Warhol's larger-than-life portraits to miniature reproductions, Pettibone highlights the pervasive influence of mass-produced images in contemporary society and the ways in which they shape our understanding of historical events and public figures.
In essence, Pettibone's Jackie Kennedy paintings serve as a dialogue between artist and audience, inviting viewers to reconsider the meaning and significance of Warhol's iconic imagery within the context of contemporary art. Through his meticulous craftsmanship and conceptual rigor, Pettibone pays tribute to Warhol's legacy while also challenging conventional notions of authenticity and originality in the art world.News-
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