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Andy Warhol, Campbell’s Soup Cans I Black Bean (FS II.44), 1968

Andy Warhol American, 1928-1987

Campbell’s Soup Cans I Black Bean (FS II.44), 1968
Portfolio of ten screenprints on paper
88.9 x 58.4 cm
35 x 22 99/100 in.
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Created in 1968, Black Bean is part of Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s Soup Cans I portfolio, which consists of ten screenprints, each featuring a different flavor of soup. Warhol’s use...
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Created in 1968, Black Bean is part of Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s Soup Cans I portfolio, which consists of ten screenprints, each featuring a different flavor of soup. Warhol’s use of the Campbell’s soup can — an everyday household product — reflects his fascination with mass production, consumer culture, and the blurring line between commercial art and fine art.
In Black Bean, Warhol presents the can in a straightforward, almost clinical fashion, centered and floating against a plain background. The crisp lines and bold colors highlight the graphic design of the label, echoing advertising aesthetics and reinforcing Warhol’s concept of art as a mirror of modern life. By elevating a mundane supermarket item to the level of fine art, Warhol challenged traditional ideas of originality and taste in the art world.
This piece, like others in the series, is a prime example of Pop Art — a movement Warhol helped define — and remains one of the most recognizable and influential images in 20th-century art.
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