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Andy Warhol, Apple F.S. II 359 , from Ads, 1985
Andy Warhol, Apple F.S. II 359 , from Ads, 1985

Andy Warhol

Apple F.S. II 359 , from Ads, 1985
Screen print on Lenox Museum Board
38 1/4 x 38 1/8 in
97.2 x 96.8 cm
Unique , Unsigned , Unnnumbered , Accompanied by a letter from the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board Inc .
Series: Ads
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Andy Warhol's collaboration with Apple Inc. resulted in one of the most intriguing and culturally significant pieces in his later career: the Apple Macintosh print. This collaboration stemmed from Warhol's...
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Andy Warhol's collaboration with Apple Inc. resulted in one of the most intriguing and culturally significant pieces in his later career: the Apple Macintosh print. This collaboration stemmed from Warhol's fascination with technology and his interest in exploring new mediums for artistic expression.


In 1984, Apple released its groundbreaking Macintosh computer, which revolutionized the personal computing industry with its user-friendly interface and graphical capabilities. To promote the Macintosh as a tool for creativity and innovation, Apple enlisted the help of Andy Warhol, a renowned figure in the art world known for his bold and unconventional approach to art.


Warhol embraced the opportunity to experiment with digital art and eagerly accepted Apple's invitation to create a series of artworks using the Macintosh computer. Working closely with members of the Apple design team, Warhol explored the capabilities of the Macintosh's graphical software, including MacPaint and MacDraw.


The result of this collaboration was a series of digital prints that showcased Warhol's distinctive style while highlighting the creative potential of the Macintosh. One of the most iconic prints from this series features a vibrant depiction of the Apple logo—a bitten rainbow-colored apple—set against a black background. Warhol's interpretation of the Apple logo captures the spirit of innovation and creativity that the company sought to embody with its products.


The Apple Macintosh print represents a convergence of art and technology, bridging the gap between traditional artistic methods and the emerging field of digital art. Warhol's willingness to embrace new technologies demonstrated his forward-thinking approach to artmaking and cemented his reputation as a pioneer in the digital art movement.


Beyond its artistic significance, the Apple Macintosh print also holds cultural importance as a symbol of the burgeoning relationship between art, technology, and commerce in the 1980s. Warhol's collaboration with Apple helped to legitimize the Macintosh as a tool for creative professionals and contributed to its iconic status in popular culture.


Today, the Apple Macintosh print serves as a reminder of the innovative spirit that defined both Andy Warhol's artistic practice and Apple's approach to design and technology. It stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of two cultural icons whose paths intersected at the forefront of creativity and innovation.

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