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Artworks
Andy Warhol
Dollar Sign Quadrant F.S. II 283-284, 1982Screen print on Lenox Museum Board40 x 32 in
101.6 x 81.3 cmEdition of 60 plus 10 AP , 3 PP; Each print is uniqueSeries: Dollar SignsCopyright The ArtistFurther images
Andy Warhol's Dollar Signs series is a collection of artworks created in the early 1980s that delves into themes of consumerism, wealth, and the commodification of art and money. In...Andy Warhol's Dollar Signs series is a collection of artworks created in the early 1980s that delves into themes of consumerism, wealth, and the commodification of art and money. In this series, Warhol utilizes his signature silk-screening technique to depict enlarged, stylized representations of the dollar sign, a symbol synonymous with currency and financial value.
These artworks typically feature bold, oversized dollar signs rendered in vibrant colors against monochromatic backgrounds or in juxtaposition with other elements. Warhol's use of repetition and variation in the Dollar Signs series reflects his fascination with the repetition of images in mass media and consumer culture.
The series can be seen as a commentary on the pervasive influence of money in society and the art world. By magnifying and isolating the dollar sign as a central motif, Warhol invites viewers to contemplate the intersection of art and commerce, questioning the value and commodification of art itself.
Through the Dollar Signs series, Warhol continues his exploration of popular culture, consumerism, and the representation of symbols in contemporary society. The artworks serve as a reflection on the omnipresence of financial symbols and their impact on perceptions of worth and value.
Warhol's stylized depiction of the dollar sign in this series transforms a commonplace symbol of currency into an object of contemplation and artistic expression. The boldness and simplicity of these artworks underscore Warhol's ability to elevate everyday imagery into the realm of high art while simultaneously questioning the societal obsession with wealth and materialism.
Overall, Andy Warhol's Dollar Signs series stands as a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between art, money, and cultural symbolism. These artworks continue to intrigue audiences with their bold aesthetic and serve as a reminder of Warhol's knack for highlighting the complexities of modern society through his distinctive artistic lens.
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Andy Warhol, Dollar Sign F.S. II 281-282 (4) , 1982, 1982
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Andy Warhol, Dollar Sign F.S. II 281-282 (4) , 1982
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Andy Warhol, Dollar Sign F.S. II 281-282 (4) , 1982
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Andy Warhol, Single Dollar $ (1) F.S. IIA 274-279, 1982
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Andy Warhol, Single Dollar $ (1) F.S. IIA 274-279, 1982
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Andy Warhol, Single Dollar $ (1) F.S. IIA 274-279, 1982
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Andy Warhol, Single Dollar $ (1) F.S. IIA 274-279, 1982
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Andy Warhol, Single Dollar $ (1) F.S. IIA 274-279, 1982
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Andy Warhol, Single Dollar $ (1) F.S. IIA 274-279, 1982
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Andy Warhol, Dollar Sign Quadrant F.S. II 283-284, 1982
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Andy Warhol, Single Dollar $ (1) F.S. IIA 274-279, 1982
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Andy Warhol, Single Dollar $ (1) F.S. IIA 274-279, 1982
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Andy Warhol, Dollar Sign Quadrant F.S. II 283-284, 1982
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Andy Warhol, Dollar Sign F.S. II 280 Yellow and Purple, 1982
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Andy Warhol, Dollar Sign F.S. II 280 Blue and Orange, 1982
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Andy Warhol, Single Dollar $ (1) F.S. IIA 274-279, 1982
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Andy Warhol, $ (9) (Pink) F.S. II 285-286, 1982
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Andy Warhol, $ (9) (Blue) F.S. II 285-286, 1982
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Andy Warhol, $ (9) (Red) F.S. II 285-286, 1982
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