ANDY WARHOL, Oxidation Painting, 1978
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ANDY WARHOL, Oxidation Painting, 1978
Oxidation Painting (01), 2021, Design by Calle Henzel
Edition of 10
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Henzel Studio is honored to further its collaboration with The Andy Warhol Foundation of Visual Arts on a second collection of handmade art rugs based on one of Warhol’s most controversial yet abstract series of works, his 'Oxidation Paintings' from 1978. After two years of painstaking development and production, the result is a remarkably seamless adaptation, where similar oxidation outcomes and comparable textures have been achieved. When making his Oxidation paintings, Warhol laid his canvases down on the floor, coated them with copper paint, and then directed his assistants or visitors to his studio to urinate on them while the paint was still wet. The acid from the urine oxidized the metal in the copper paint, creating an abstract shimmering effect. Insisting on the importance of artistic skill when creating the paintings, Warhol explained: “If I asked someone to do an Oxidation painting, and they just wouldn’t think about it, it would just be a mess. Then I did it myself – and it’s just too much work – and you try to figure out a good design.”
Images: Installation view of 'Andy Warhol - From A to B and Back Again' (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, November 12, 2018-March 31, 2019). From left to right, top to bottom: Skull, 1976; Skull, 1976; Skull, 1976; Skull, 1976; Oxidation Painting, 1978. Photograph by Ron Amstutz. New York, Whitney Museum of American Art. © 2021. Digital image Whitney Museum of American Art / Licensed by Scala, ANDY WARHOL, Self-portrait, 1979, ANDY WARHOL, Oxidation Painting, 1978, Oxidation Painting (02), 2021, Design by Calle Henzel (in-situ).
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