|
| Sotheby's to Sell Iconic Warhol Self-Portrait Executed Before His Death |
|
|

Andy Warhol, "Self Portrait", 1986. 108 x 108 inches. Est. $10/15 million. Photo: Sotheby's.
|
NEW YORK, NY.- An iconic and rare Self Portrait by Andy Warhol, executed in 1986 just prior to his unexpected death the following year, will be offered by Sothebys on the evening of 12 May 2010 in a sale of Contemporary Art. The painting is from Warhols final series of Self Portraits - widely acknowledged as the most important of his career. The monumental canvas, measuring 108 x 108 in., is one of only a handful executed by the artist and one of only two that are known to be privately held. Estimated to sell for $10/15 million, the painting will be shown in Hong Kong and London prior to its exhibition and sale in New York.
This superb "Self Portrait" is a rare example of an important theme in the artists oeuvre: the complicated dichotomy between the public and private persona. From the outset of his Pop Art career, Warhols use of popular media images of celebrities in his 1962-63 portraits of Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley and Elizabeth Taylor was a vehicle for exploring themes as diverse as individual mortality and the universality of popular culture. Almost immediately, Warhol became a public celebrity in his own right and self-portraiture joined his subject matter in 1963. Content and painter were never more intricately linked in the history of self portraiture, and his own persona became the most potent avenue for exploring celebrity, vulnerability and death.
The series of 1986 portraits would be the artists last, painted just prior to his death in February 1987. While the artist created Self Portraits throughout his career, the majority date from the 1960s and 1970s. When Warhol created the 1986 series, it had been quite some time since he had dealt with his own iconic image. Previous 1960s Self-Portraits had been based on strips of images taken in a photo booth, while the 1986 works are based on polaroids which he had used throughout the 1970s as source images. Wearing his signature fright wig, Warhols self-image overwhelms the inky black canvas surface, confronting the viewer with a direct and haunting gaze. While many of the large-format 1986 Self-Portraits measure 80 x 80 inches, this monumental painting is one of only a handful on the scale of 108 x 108 inches, each with a different color ground than the current purple Self-Portrait. They are in the collection of The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh (yellow and blue versions), the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas (green version) and an American private collection (red version). These Self Portraits have an elegiac and mystical intensity and are the penultimate statement of the artists contradictory nature as a flamboyantly public personality who was ultimately enigmatic as a private individual.
|
Today's News
March 20, 2010
Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico Presents René Magritte's First Exhibition in Latin America
Kunsthalle Bielefeld Revisits the 80s with Exhibition from Bischofberger Collection
Sotheby's to Sell Iconic Warhol Self-Portrait Executed Before His Death
Rome to Display Ancient Greek Silverware Returned by the Metropolitan
Paul Kasmin Gallery Presents Paintings by Simon Hantai
Miami Art Museum Presents Exhibition of Interactive Chromatic Environments
Western and Asian Contemporary Art to Be Offered by Seoul Auction
Canada's First Truly Avant-Garde Art Movement Featured in Exhibition
Sotheby's to Offer Re-Discovered Collection that was Thought to Be Lost
Bonhams to Offer Historic Vintage Flying Boat in New York
Gallery Shows First Solo U.S. Exhibition by Designers Remy & Veenhuizen
Royal Academy of Arts Presents Key Works by Barbara Rae
Documents of Nouveau Realist Performance at the Menil Collection
Solo Show by John Smith Opens at the Royal College of Art
Georgia Museum of Art to Host Exhibition as Part of UGA's Upcoming 225th Anniversary
Ramchand Pakistani to Have a Weeklong Engagement at MoMA
Mankind's Race for the Moon Celebrated at Bonhams in New York
Installation at Art Gallery of Ontario Invites Patrons to Dine Inside the Artwork
Brussels Instrument Museum Rich in Sounds of Music
|
Most Popular Last Seven Days
1.- Parched English Fields, Known as Crop Marks, Reveal Ancient Sites
2.- Jim Henson's Original Kermit the Frog Comes Home to Washington
3.- Mexico's Anthropology Specialists Identify Name of Maya Ruler
4.- Stunning Nudes by Photographer Rankin at Annroy Gallery, London
5.- Six-Month Restoration Ends of Vincent Van Gogh's "Bedroom"
6.- Mexican Archaeologists Extract 10,000 Year-Old Skeleton from Flooded Cave in Quintana Roo
7.- "Nude Visions: 150 Years of Nude Photography" Opens at the Museum of Visual Arts, Leipzig
8.- While Digging in their Back Yard, Brothers Find 1,300 Year Old Pots
9.- Archaeologists Discover the Tomb of a Teenager Buried for Over 1600 Years
10.- 8-Year-Old Painting Prodigy "Mini Monet" is New Art World Star
|
Related Stories
Sotheby's Exhibition of Sculpture at Chatsworth, Now in Its Fifth Year
Sotheby's Selling Exhibition of Monumental Sculpture at Chatsworth, Now in Its Fifth Year
Sotheby's to Offer a Unique Collection of Imperial Porcelain
Sotheby's to Sell Paintings To Benefit the David Nalbandian Foundation
Sotheby's to Offer a Unique Collection of Imperial Porcelain
The Joe Grimberg Collection of Chinese Snuff Bottles at Sotheby's New York
Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art At Sotheby's
Sotheby's to Sell Paintings To Benefit the David Nalbandian Foundation
Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art at Sotheby's
Sotheby's London to Hold First-Ever Sale of Chimneypieces
|
 |
Menu
Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography, Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs, Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, . |
|
 |
Royalville Communications, Inc produces:
|
|
|