The 1982 Andy Warhol Dollar Sign portfolio is a highly significant body of work that is both a celebration and a satire of the relationship between art, wealth, and the American dream. The pop art icon blatantly acknowledges that money is art, and art is money.
Where Warhol's iconic Campbell's Soup uses the titular consumer product as a metaphor for the critique of consumerism, Dollar Signs brings literal money to the forefront with no distractions; the US dollar sign stands alone. This was especially relevant in 1982 when considering the historical context of a period that embraced the marriage of art and money. Read more
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