Sunday B. Morning (after Andy Warhol) Chanel
Artist: Sunday B. Morning (after Andy Warhol)
Title: (after) CHANEL
Medium: Screenprint on museum board
Edition: 2000
Sheet Size: 38" x 38"
Signature: Unsigned
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Sunday B. Morning is an artistic enigma: a replicator of the 20th century’s most famous replicator. The project began as a collaboration between Warhol and two anonymous friends in Belgium whom the artist contracted to make new editions of some of his most famous artworks—including his famed “Marilyn,” “Flowers,” and “Campbell’s Soup Cans” series—using negatives he gave them himself. Sunday B. Morning continued to make editions of Warhol’s iconic works after the split, in some ways continuing Warhol’s inquiries into image, iconography, reproduction, and ownership. Sunday B. Morning is now a well-known purveyor of prints including the aforementioned works as well as “Mao” and “Dollar” series.
