Campbell's Soup Cans
Andy
Warhol’s Campbell’s Soups, MOMA
Soup of the day. Andy Warhol's thirty-two cans of Cambell's soup were originally displayed in 1962. It is an artisanal simulation of mass production at its best in a consumer world. Seen as a rip-off of known objects and products. It's just soup in a can after all. Nothing else.
About the Creator
NJ
A creative soul at heart. Truth, love and compassion influence my creativity in the form of writing, painting, and living life.
Comments (6)
Awesome little critique there!
Congratulations in placing! Creative choice to critique; it never would have crossed my mind! A very interesting art series to think about, actually.
Congrats! A great mini critique. I didn’t read many with artworks. Terrific work! 😊
Loved this! Glad to see a popular piece get a healthy critique. Well done!
Great way to put it. Well argued and of course succinct. As satisfying as a bowl of tomato soup. Congratulations on your win. I wrote an article about another pop icon "Whaam!" if you are interested. Ray
And he was still a genius for it (if you can get people to buy something they see every day, you must be one...) Well done!