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Andy Warhol's 'Self-Portrait with Fright Wig' (R), a screen print on t-shirt, ca. 1986!
Artist: Andy Warhol
Title: SelF Portrait with Fright Wig
Year created: 1986
Medium: Silk Screen cotton T-shirt
Edition: One-off t-shirt
Height (inches): 47
Width (inches): 40
Depth (inches): 1
This piece is framed.
Includes a certificate of authenticity.
Description of piece:
Unique Warhol collector's item where each t-shirt is a one-off original making each one printed by Warhol different! Andy Warhol printed these t-shirts as a touch of humor with the silk-screened image of his self-portrait painting and only printed a handful where the remaining amount left worldwide are in the lower single digits this being one of them. One of the t-shirts was auctioned at Christie's in 2013 and reached a price of $50000! The T-shirt is 38" x 32" and the large black frame it is in equals 47" x 40".
Andy Warhol's 'Self-Portrait with Fright Wig' (R), a screen print on t-shirt, ca. 1986 was seen on display at Christie's in New York City February 22, 2013. 125 Works by the artist were the subject of the exhibition and the online auction sale announced by Christie's in partnership with The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, which took place from February 26 to March 5, 2013.
REUTERS/Mike Segar (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY) TheT-shirt with the silk-screened image of Warhol’s painting, “Self-Portrait in Fright Wig,” sold for $50,000. “Self portraits were a really important part of his production,” said Cappellazzo. “He is an icon himself. He made his own body a work of art.”
"RESULTS: ANDY WARHOL @ CHRISTIE’S: ONLINE ONLY ANDY WARHOL @ CHRISTIE’S, FIRST ONLINE-ONLY SALE OF THE MULTI-YEAR AND MULTI-PLATFORM SERIES DOUBLED ITS PRE-SALE ESTIMATE, ACHIEVING $2.3 MILLION TO BENEFIT THE ANDY WARHOL FOUNDATION FOR THE VISUAL ARTS New York – Christie’s is pleased to announce an enthusiastic turnout for the first Andy Warhol @ Christie’s online-only sale, achieving $2,297,375—twice the overall pre-sale estimate—to benefit The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. Proceeds from this multi-year, multi-platform partnership enable the foundation to continue to develop its long-term support of the visual arts. The auction selling rate was 99% by lot and 99% by value."
“The excellent results of the first Warhol online-only sale demonstrate the international enthusiasm from both new and established collectors who bid from 36 countries, validating Warhol’s democratizing vision” stated Michael Straus, Chairman of the Board of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. “Andy Warhol @ Christie’s has advanced both our philanthropic programs and our work in keeping Andy’s legacy alive. We are thrilled with the results of this first sale and look forward to many more exciting online sales in the years ahead“ added Joel Wachs, President of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. This first online-only Warhol sale featured works representing a wide array of media spanning the artist’s career, many never before seen by the public. Highlights of the sale included I Love Your Kiss Forever Forever (lot 94), a 1964 lithograph in color, which sold for $112,500, In the bottom of My garden (lot 52), the complete book of offset lithographs colored by hand, circa 1956, realized $80,250. The Self-Portrait with Fright Wig screenprint on t-shirt (lot 16) realized $47,500. The sale’s innovative format attracted 65,000 visitors and 263 bidders, which generated over 1,500 bids from 36 countries. Capucine Milliot, Christies
Artist bio:
Andy Warhol was an American artist known for leading the Pop-art movement, and he was renowned as one of the most influential figures in contemporary art. His works centered around the relationships between celebrity culture and commercialized goods. Some of his most famous works include Marilyn Diptych, Campbell’s Soup Cans, Eight Elvises, and many more.
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