Soup Rack - 1986
Cans of Campbell’s soup are stacked as though on shelves in a grocery store. This work is a clear homage to American Pop artist Andy Warhol, who famously depicted Campbell’s soup cans. Turning his attention to familiar consumer products, Warhol reimagined what was acceptable subject matter for art. He and General Idea were mutually influential. Warhol was the first to subscribe to the group’s FILE Megazine, which AA Bronson often delivered to him personally.
Soup Rack - 1986
Cans of Campbell’s soup are stacked as though on shelves in a grocery store. This work is a clear homage to American Pop artist Andy Warhol, who famously depicted Campbell’s soup cans. Turning his attention to familiar consumer products, Warhol reimagined what was acceptable subject matter for art. He and General Idea were mutually influential. Warhol was the first to subscribe to the group’s FILE Megazine, which AA Bronson often delivered to him personally.