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Richard Pettibone, Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Can, 1987

Richard Pettibone

Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Can, 1987
Signed, titled and dated “Andy Warhol, Campbell's Soup Can, 1962 Richard Pettibone 1987” on the overlap
7 1/8 x 5 3/8 in
18.1 x 13.7 cm
Series: Auction Results
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Sold for $37,800 at Phillips, 19th May 2022
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Richard Pettibone, an American artist associated with the Pop Art movement, gained renown for his meticulous and thought-provoking reproductions of iconic artworks, particularly those of Andy Warhol. Among Pettibone's most...
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Richard Pettibone, an American artist associated with the Pop Art movement, gained renown for his meticulous and thought-provoking reproductions of iconic artworks, particularly those of Andy Warhol. Among Pettibone's most notable works are his paintings of Campbell's soup cans, a subject famously explored by Warhol himself.
After Andy Warhol's groundbreaking series of Campbell's soup can paintings in the early 1960s, the image became an enduring symbol of Pop Art and consumer culture. Pettibone's decision to revisit and reinterpret Warhol's soup cans was both a homage to the iconic artist and a commentary on the nature of artistic appropriation and mass production.
Pettibone's paintings of Campbell's soup cans are characterized by their diminutive size and exacting attention to detail. Measuring only a few inches across, these miniature reproductions faithfully replicate Warhol's original compositions, right down to the placement of the label and the subtle variations in color and shading. Despite their small scale, Pettibone's paintings exude a sense of precision and craftsmanship that belies their simplicity.
What sets Pettibone's work apart from mere imitation is his self-awareness as an artist and his willingness to engage with questions of authorship and originality. By appropriating Warhol's imagery and recontextualizing it within his own artistic practice, Pettibone invites viewers to reconsider the boundaries between homage and plagiarism, creation and reproduction.
In addition to his paintings of Campbell's soup cans, Pettibone has also reproduced other famous artworks by Warhol, as well as works by artists such as Marcel Duchamp and Roy Lichtenstein. Through his meticulous reproductions, Pettibone pays tribute to the masters of Pop Art while also challenging conventional notions of artistic value and authenticity.
Ultimately, Richard Pettibone's paintings of Campbell's soup cans offer a compelling commentary on the enduring legacy of Andy Warhol and the complex interplay between art, commerce, and mass media in contemporary society. By appropriating and reinterpreting Warhol's iconic imagery, Pettibone invites viewers to reconsider the nature of artistic influence and the ways in which meaning is constructed and disseminated in the modern world.
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Leo Castelli Gallery, New York
Galerie Saint Guillaume, Tokyo
Acquired from the above by the present owner in December 2011
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