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ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987)
Campbell's Soup Can (Chicken with Rice)
incised with artist's signature and dated 'Andy Warhol 66' (on the top)
silkscreen ink on paper and aluminum
4 x 218 x 218 in. (10.2 x 5.5 x 5.5 cm.)
Executed in 1966. This work is from an unrealized edition of thirteen aluminum examples and two bronze examples.
Provenance
Private collection, Stockholm
Literature
J. Bal-Teshuva, Andy Warhol: 1928-1987, Munich 1993, no. 37, p. 48 (another example illustrated).
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In 1966, Andy Warhol called upon Ben Birillo to issue a life-sized, limited edition of metal soup can sculptures in the likeness of his already-famous Campbell’s Soup Cans paintings. As a curator, Birillo had organized the groundbreaking and innovative American Supermarket show at the Bianchini Gallery in 1964, which featured Warhol among other Pop masters; as a collector, he was a significant benefactor of Warhol, having commissioned his Shot Marilyn series that same year.

The result was Campbell’s Soup Can (Chicken with Rice), an edition of approximately thirteen hand-lathe turned aluminum cans with silkscreened Campbell’s Soup Chicken labels. In addition to this grouping, Birillo generated two bronze examples. Its significance in the context of the aluminum grouping is identified both by scarcity, and by weight: its heaviness is remarkable and unpredictable, an added emphasis on the posterity of Warhol’s influence on the contemporary art world.

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