
Andy Warhol: Flowers
The Flower Reimagined: Warhol’s Timeless Dialogue Between Nature and Pop Culture
About This Collection
Andy Warhol’s Flowers remain one of the most celebrated and recognisable motifs of the Pop Art movement, transforming a simple image of nature into a powerful exploration of colour, repetition, and contemporary visual culture. First introduced in the 1960s, the series marked a pivotal shift in Warhol’s practice, moving beyond consumer imagery and celebrity portraiture while continuing his fascination with the way repeated images gain new meaning over time.
This curated selection of prints and paintings traces Warhol’s enduring engagement with the floral form, showcasing his bold use of colour, graphic composition, and signature silkscreen technique. By taking an organic subject and filtering it through the visual language of mass production, Warhol redefined the traditional still life, creating works that feel simultaneously natural and artificial, delicate and iconic.
Today, Warhol’s Flowers stand among his most sought-after bodies of work, held in major collections worldwide and continuing to resonate with collectors for their striking visual impact and historical significance. From vibrant editions to rare painted works, this selection celebrates one of Warhol’s most timeless symbols and his lasting influence on contemporary art.
Works in This Room
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