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Andy Warhol, Physiological Diagram, 1985-86

Andy Warhol

Physiological Diagram, 1985-86
Acrylic on canvas
20 x 16 in
50.8 x 40.6 cm
Series: Late Paintings
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Andy Warhol's Physiological Diagram is a thought-provoking artwork that offers a unique perspective on the human body and its intricacies. Created in the 1980s, this piece is part of Warhol's...
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Andy Warhol's Physiological Diagram is a thought-provoking artwork that offers a unique perspective on the human body and its intricacies. Created in the 1980s, this piece is part of Warhol's exploration of scientific imagery and its intersection with art.


In the Physiological Diagram, Warhol presents a detailed representation of the human anatomy, meticulously rendered with his signature silkscreen technique. The diagram features various anatomical elements, including organs, bones, and bodily systems, all intricately depicted in bold, contrasting colors against a neutral background.


Warhol's interpretation of the physiological diagram is characterized by its vibrant colors and graphic composition, which imbue the scientific subject matter with a sense of visual dynamism and energy. The juxtaposition of different anatomical elements creates a visually striking collage that invites viewers to explore the complexities of the human body in a new and unexpected way.


Through this artwork, Warhol challenges traditional notions of anatomical representation, transforming scientific diagrams into objects of aesthetic contemplation. By presenting the physiological diagram as a work of art, Warhol encourages viewers to reconsider their relationship with the human body and to appreciate its beauty and complexity from a fresh perspective.


Physiological Diagram exemplifies Warhol's ability to infuse everyday subject matter with a sense of artistic intrigue and intellectual curiosity. This piece serves as a testament to Warhol's innovative approach to art and his ongoing exploration of the boundaries between science, culture, and creativity.

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