untitled (2628)
앤디 워홀 (1928 – 1987)
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A Fragment of Celebrity: Decoding Warhol’s “Untitled (2628)”
Andy Warhol's "Untitled (2628)" stands as a striking testament to the anxieties and fascinations of the Pop Art movement, encapsulating its preoccupation with mass culture and confronting viewers with unsettling juxtapositions. Executed in 1967, this monochrome silkscreen print embodies Warhol’s signature style—a deliberate simplification of form coupled with bold repetition—resulting in an image that simultaneously celebrates and critiques the pervasive influence of celebrity iconography. The artwork's genesis lies within Warhol’s burgeoning fascination with the burgeoning sexual revolution of the era, mirroring the hedonistic spirit of his “Warhol superstars,” a group of New York City personalities who frequented his Factory studio and became subjects of his cinematic explorations.- Subject Matter: The central figure—a stylized depiction of a young woman—is presented against a textured background dominated by dark blues and grays, punctuated by aggressive streaks of yellow. This seemingly unremarkable composition belies a profound exploration of vulnerability and trauma through the unsettling inclusion of a large circular hole in the stomach area.
- Style: Warhol’s approach aligns perfectly with Pop Art's core tenets—the appropriation of imagery from advertising and popular culture—transforming familiar motifs into monumental prints devoid of traditional artistic conventions. The deliberate flatness of the image rejects perspectival depth, prioritizing visual impact over realistic representation.
- Historical Context: Produced during a period marked by social upheaval and shifting cultural values, “Untitled (2628)” captures the zeitgeist of the 1960s—a time characterized by experimentation in art forms and a questioning of established norms. Warhol’s exploration of sexuality and his portrayal of figures like Baby Jane Holzer directly engaged with debates surrounding identity and liberation.
- Symbolism: The gaping hole in the figure's abdomen serves as a potent symbol, representing not merely physical vulnerability but also psychological emptiness—a motif that resonates throughout Warhol’s oeuvre. It invites contemplation on themes of innocence lost and the anxieties inherent in confronting mortality.
작품 정보
- 제목: untitled (2628)
- 작가: 앤디 워홀
- 저작권 상태: 저작권 보호 중
- 매체: Acrylic On Canvas
- 제작 시기: Mature Period
- 키워드: symbolic hole , yellow streaks , andy warhol
- 주제어: flatness , texture , repetition
작품 정보 요약
- Location: Private Collection
- Title: untitled (2628)
- Subject or theme: Human figure; Vulnerability
- Artistic style: Graphic; Stylized
- Medium: Silkscreen print
- Artist: Andy Warhol
