1965/Acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas
92.0 x 61.0 cm
Permanent Exhibition: From the Renaissance to the 20th Century – 500 Years of Western Paintings
Exhibition period:Saturday April 12~Sunday June 22, 2025
Permanent Exhibition Gallery 6 in the New Wingof Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
Permanent Exhibition: From the Renaissance to the 20th Century – 500 Years of Western Paintings
Exhibition period: Saturday July 12~Monday September 15, 2025
Permanent Exhibition Gallery 6 in the New Wing of Tokyo Fuji Art Museum
SUMMARY
As a standard-bearer of American pop art, Andy Warhol produced highly striking and creative works. Using photos of popular stars or designs of manufacturing products as a subject matter, he accomplished the feats of creating entirely “new” artworks one after another by altering a viewer’s response while retaining their original imageries. One method he used to achieve this was to show repeated images, and the Colored Campbell’s Soup Can is one of his typical and representative examples of such a work. Repetitively showing a certain image over and over right in front of a viewer’s eyes will diminish a meaning or advertising message originally included in such an image, and a new angle of the image will appear in front of a viewer. “Have you had your soup today? Once a day . . . every day . . . Soup — Campbell’s, of course!” This advertising message loses the company’s purpose to promote its product, and it is reborn as art. To achieve such an effect, Warhol used silk-screen printing, one of the printing techniques. Integrating this printing technique into a representation of painting using acrylic paints, Warhol executed this work with a combination of the reproduction technique and his handwork. Maybe you could say that the “Warhol’s soup can” was born as a result that the “reproduction” and “original” were combined by Andy Warhol, an artist rich in originality.
ARTIST
Andy Warhol
1928-1987
List of artworks by the same artist
INFORMATION

Saturday, January 12 - Saturday, May 4, 2019
500 Years of Western Paintings: Collection of Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Shanghai PowerLong Museum (Shanghai, China)
Tuesday, October 23 - Sunday, December 23, 2018
500 Years of Western Paintings: Collection of Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Tsinghua University Art Museum (Beijing, China)
Saturday, April 29 - Sunday, June 25, 2017
The Collection of the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum: East and West Encounters Niihama City Museum of Art (Ehime, Japan)
Friday, April 22 - Sunday, May 29, 2005
Impressionists and Great Masters of Western Paintings Yatsushiro Municipal Museum (Kumamoto, Japan)
Thursday, January 2 - Sunday, January 26, 2003
Great Masters of Modern Japanese Oil Paintings Saga Prefectural Art Museum (Saga, Japan)
Friday, November 8 - Sunday, November 24, 2002
Great Masters of Modern Paintings Nagasaki Prefectural Museum (Nagasaki, Japan)
Saturday, September 7 - Sunday, September 29, 2002
Four Centuries of Occidental Paintings from the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Collection SOGO Museum of Art (Kanagawa, Japan)
Thursday, May 16 - Sunday, June 23, 2002
Four Centuries of Occidental Paintings from the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum Collection Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art (Kumamoto, Japan)
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