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Warhol - Brillo Box square plush (Medium)

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About the Brillo Box square plush

Our square plush features design Andy Warhol imagined for a detergent box. Warhol created the Brillo Box because he "wanted to make something ordinary" pushed the boundaries of what was art for him. He challenged the ideas put forth by the Abstract Expressionist movement of the time. Perhaps one of Warhol's most controversial pieces, this piece is a recreation of his Brillo Box series.

Showcase your interest in Warhol "art on your desk or anywhere in your home with this Pop Art decorative square plush. This plush is a must-have for any Warhol fan or pop art collector alike. It comes with Andy Warhol's biography.

About Andy Warhol and the Brillo Box Design

When Warhol had his art exhibit where he offered to art collectors silkscreen boxes replicating actual consumer product cartons found in grocery stores, he thought that those boxes would sell out quick. Unfortunately, that was not the case and many went unsold. So with Kidrobot limited Edition, history should repeat itself. With this square plush Kidrobot makes an amusing but aesthetical homage to Warhol.

Details

  • Size: Medium - 6 X 6 X 6
  • Material: Nylon and plush
  • Color: White, Blue, Red
  • Official Edition: Kidrobot
Warhol

The Artist

Warhol

Pop Culture artwork by Andy Warhol Andy Warhol is without a doubt the first name to come to mind when thinking about the Pop Art culture. His iconic work focused mainly on celebrity culture, artistic expression, and advertisement, which were all prominent in the 1960s. He utilized a variety of media including hand drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, silk screening, sculpture, film, and music. Warhol also lived openly as a homosexual man before the gay liberation movement began. He had His Factory, where intellectuals, drag queens, playwrights, Bohemian street people, Hollywood celebrities, and wealthy patrons would collaborate. The Pop Artist produced extraordinarily valuable pieces, including some of the most expensive paintings ever to be sold. While never traditionally thought of as a popular consumer product before, Warhol’s work opened up the ideas of mass-production and mass-appeal into the art world.

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