Andy Warhol further pushed the boundaries of artistic expression with his late paintings from the mid-1980s. Departing from his iconic pop art style, Warhol embarked on a journey of introspection and experimentation, exploring themes relating to the injustices of war, religious symbolism, personal identity, and mortality. Through a series of striking black-and-white paintings inspired by hand-drawn ads of the 1950s, Warhol confronted the complexities of the human experience with boldness and nuance. These late works, characterized by their stark imagery and profound symbolism, offer a captivating glimpse into the mind of an artist at the height of his creative powers, challenging viewers to engage with the pressing issues of their time and the enduring mysteries of existence.


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Andy Warhol, Knives, 1981-82
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Andy Warhol, Gimbels, 1983
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Andy Warhol, Paratrooper Boots Negative, 1985-86
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Andy Warhol, Paratrooper Boots Positive , 1985-86
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Andy Warhol, Beatle Boots Positive, 1986
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Andy Warhol, Be Somebody With A Body Negative, 1985 - 86
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Andy Warhol, Repent and Sin No More Negative, 1986-6
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Andy Warhol, Repent and Sin No More, 1986-6
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Andy Warhol, Art Positive, 1985-6
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Andy Warhol, Are You Different Negative, 1985-6
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Andy Warhol, Art Negative, 1985-6
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Andy Warhol, Campbell's Soup Can Tomato Soup, 1985
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Andy Warhol, Are You Different, 1985-6
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Andy Warhol, Hamburger Positive, 1986
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Andy Warhol, Be A Somebody With A Body , 1985 - 86
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Andy Warhol, Hamburger Negative, 1986
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Andy Warhol, Hamburger Green, 1986
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Andy Warhol, Hamburger, 1986
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Andy Warhol, Gun, 1981-82
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