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Warhol, Andy

ANDY WARHOL Halston Advertising Campaign Poster, 1982

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This original serigraph poster was designed for an in-store advertising campaign and printed in 1982. It is part of an unnumbered edition featuring collage-style images intended for in-store display of Halston's clothing and accessory fashion line. Halston, a prominent fashion designer and member of Warhol's inner circle, commissioned these posters.

Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith in New York at his own studio, separate from Warhol's 'Factory', these posters are from the private collection of an individual who was once Halston's assistant and worked closely with him. She was gifted a full set immediately after the campaign's release, highlighting their historical and collectible value within the realm of fashion and pop art.

Details

Sku: YY2717

Artist: Andy Warhol

Title: Halston Advertising Campaign Poster

Year: 1982

Signed: No

Medium: Serigraph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Supplemental Condition Information: One small area of soiling in left hand margin.

Dimensions

Paper Size: 22.75 x 29.5 inches ( 58 x 75 cm )

Image Size: 22.75 x 29.5 inches ( 58 x 75 cm )

ANDY WARHOL Halston Advertising Campaign Poster, 1982

$1,500

About the Artist

Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol made art out of things people usually ignore. Cans of soup, famous faces, dollar signs, newspaper photos. He chose these images because they were already everywhere. By repeating them, he forced people to actually look at how much power everyday images have. What Warhol changed was the idea of what art could be about. He showed that fame, money, and attention all work in similar ways. If you see something enough times, it starts to feel important. His work helped people understand how modern culture creates value, not through meaning, but through visibility.
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