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    Andy Warhol, Mammy F.S. II 262, from Myths, 1981

    Andy Warhol

    Mammy F.S. II 262, from Myths, 1981
    Screen print on Lenox Museum Board
    38 x 38 in
    96.5 x 96.5 cm
    Edition of 200 plus 30 AP, 5 PP, 5 EP , 30 TP
    Series: Myths
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    Andy Warhol's Mammy print from the Myths portfolio is a compelling representation of the artist's fascination with American pop culture and celebrity. Created in 1981, as part of his larger...
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    Andy Warhol's Mammy print from the Myths portfolio is a compelling representation of the artist's fascination with American pop culture and celebrity. Created in 1981, as part of his larger Myths series, this print features the iconic image of Mammy, a character from the 1939 film Gone with the Wind, portrayed by actress Hattie McDaniel.
    In this print, Warhol reimagines Mammy—a symbol of African American servitude and racial stereotypes—as a vibrant and larger-than-life figure. By appropriating and amplifying this familiar image, Warhol challenges viewers to confront the legacy of racial caricature in American popular culture while also interrogating the nature of celebrity and iconography.
    The Myths portfolio as a whole delves into the realm of American mythology, reinterpreting familiar figures from history, literature, and film through Warhol's distinctive pop art lens. Through his selection and manipulation of iconic images, Warhol invites viewers to reconsider the ways in which these figures shape our collective imagination and cultural identity.
    In the case of the Mammy print, Warhol confronts the complexities of race, gender, and representation in American society. By elevating Mammy—a character historically relegated to a supporting role or stereotype—into a work of art, Warhol challenges viewers to reconsider her significance and to confront the uncomfortable truths embedded within her portrayal.
    At the same time, Warhol's Mammy print speaks to the artist's broader exploration of celebrity and fame. Throughout his career, Warhol was fascinated by the allure of celebrity culture, often depicting famous figures from Hollywood, music, and politics in his artwork. In reimagining Mammy as a pop icon, Warhol blurs the lines between reality and fantasy, inviting viewers to contemplate the nature of fame and its enduring impact on society.
    Overall, Andy Warhol's Mammy print from the Myths portfolio is a provocative and thought-provoking work of art. Through his bold reinterpretation of this iconic figure, Warhol challenges viewers to confront the complexities of race, representation, and celebrity in American culture, while also inviting them to consider the enduring power of myth and iconography in shaping our collective imagination.
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