Andy Warhol | BRILLO BOX WHITE (FLAT)

$290.00

2016

Print on plywood
40 × 40 × 34 cm| inch
This artwork is shipped flat and requires assembly upon receipt. Detailed assembly instructions are included. Once assembled, the work should be considered a permanent sculptural object.

✔ Limited Edition
✔ Mint condition

In 1964,the Brillo Box was originally exhibited at the Stable Gallery and it made Andy Warhol to become one of the preeminent artists of the 20th century.At that time,many critics had questioned:How those mass-produced production could be art?But,Warhol shocked the world and art market with his Brillo Boxes -- In 1969,Lisanne Skyler’s father paid $1,000 for one Brillo Box and he sold it for $3 million over 40 years later.With his 'Brillo Box', a functional work of art, he was known as the artist who blurred the line between mass-produced consumer objects and the canon of fine art.

A playful nod to one of the most iconic motifs in contemporary art history, this Brillo Box edition is delivered flat-packed and designed to be assembled by the collector. Following the included instructions, the work transforms from a two-dimensional object into the familiar sculptural form that has become synonymous with the intersection of art, commerce, and everyday culture.

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2016

Print on plywood
40 × 40 × 34 cm| inch
This artwork is shipped flat and requires assembly upon receipt. Detailed assembly instructions are included. Once assembled, the work should be considered a permanent sculptural object.

✔ Limited Edition
✔ Mint condition

In 1964,the Brillo Box was originally exhibited at the Stable Gallery and it made Andy Warhol to become one of the preeminent artists of the 20th century.At that time,many critics had questioned:How those mass-produced production could be art?But,Warhol shocked the world and art market with his Brillo Boxes -- In 1969,Lisanne Skyler’s father paid $1,000 for one Brillo Box and he sold it for $3 million over 40 years later.With his 'Brillo Box', a functional work of art, he was known as the artist who blurred the line between mass-produced consumer objects and the canon of fine art.

A playful nod to one of the most iconic motifs in contemporary art history, this Brillo Box edition is delivered flat-packed and designed to be assembled by the collector. Following the included instructions, the work transforms from a two-dimensional object into the familiar sculptural form that has become synonymous with the intersection of art, commerce, and everyday culture.

FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE