Andy Warhol


Colouful exhibition at the Halcyon Gallery of print series by Andy Warhol.

The show looked at how Warhol understood mass imagery and included good commentaries on the series shown. Some of the sets remove the uniqueness of a work but others give deeper insight to the original subject.

I liked the set of prints of Ingrid Bergman which were commissioned by a gallery when she died. Rather than using repetition Warhol chose four different pictures of her  three from films and one of her as herself. I liked the way he layers the screen-print, his own drawing and blocks of colour. I was also fascinated by the prints which incorporated diamond dust such as the Superman print where the dust was used as an outline of the superhero next to the main screenprint.

My favourite set was the four based on Ucello’s St George and the Dragon as it’s a picture I love and it was interesting to see how the detail he chooses work in different colours and textures.

Closed on 16 February 2019


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